From Nerves to Knowing Program Record Neurology Intensive Session 22/02/2016 Speaker: Dr. Parth How Neurology Slowly Walked Toward Consciousness Modern neurology began with a very modest goal: to find where disease sits in the brain. If a man could not speak — the lesion must be somewhere. If a limb would not move — a pathway must be damaged. The brain was treated like geography. But today we ask a radically different question: Not “Where is the damage?” but “What is the experiencer?” This shift did not happen through machines alone. It happened because a few thinkers refused to stop at tissue. The First Crack — The Mind Cannot Be Seen Sigmund Freud Freud was not trying to create psychology. He was trying to complete neurology. While studying aphasia and nerve disorders, he faced a paradox: Two patients could have the same brain injury — yet their suffering was entirely different. Neurology could map the lesion. But it could not explain fear, trauma, desire, or memory. So he proposed...
Shoonya — From Void to Discipline: The Evolution of an Advanced Neurological & Space Health Science Program Information Course: Advanced Neurological Sciences & Space Medicine (Post-DM Neurology Research Program) Department: Neurological Sciences, amrqh® Faculty (or School) : Medicine & Consciousness Sciences Research Institution: AMRQH® – Arkad Medical Research Quantum Hospital Originator: Dr. Parth, Physician-Scientist