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A Short History of European neuroscience – from the late 18th to the mid 20th century Sobre el comportamento y signification de la oligodendroglia en la subtancia gris central, y de los gliocitos en los ganglios nerviosos perifericos – Fernando de Castro, 1946 Cajal’s Interactions with Sherrington and the Croonian Lecture Why Study the History of Neuroscience? Albe-Fessard, Denise – France Alzheimer, Alois – Germany Andersen, Per – Norway Babinski, Joseph – Poland/France Beritashvili, Ivan – Georgia/Russia Bernard, Claude – France FENS-SfN joint position paper on the importance of non-human primates in biomedical research Blix, Gustraf – Sweden FENS-SfN-JNS joint statement on the use of animals in research Brodmann, Korbinian – Germany Statement of concern on the insufficient support for research and innovation and calling for rejection of new EU budget deal