The heart, in the pre-Christian era, was attributed with holding the emotional and mental character of a human being. Later a gradual separation fulfills itself from this idea of unit: the brain becomes a central and essential point of mental functions. Recently, in the course of the new perceptions in the field of the neurobiological research, particularly in emotional research, people think about a co-acting of the corporeal functions (of the organism) and the mental functions (of the brain).

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  • The heart, in the pre-Christian era, was attributed with holding the emotional and mental character of a human being. Later a gradual separation fulfills itself from this idea of unit: the brain becomes a central and essential point of mental functions. Recently, in the course of the new perceptions in the field of the neurobiological research, particularly in emotional research, people think about a co-acting of the corporeal functions (of the organism) and the mental functions (of the brain).
  • Dans avant l’ère chrétienne la nature émotive et en même temps la nature mentale de l'homme est attribué au cœur. , s'effectue une séparation graduelle de cette idée d'une unité: le cerveau de l'homme devient le point central et le vif des fonctions mentales. Aux derniers temps au cours des innovations sur la matière des recherches neurobiologiques surtout on réfléchit dans la recherche d'émotion sur une co-action des fonctions corporelles (de l'organisme) et de fonctions mentales (du cerveau).
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  • The heart, in the pre-Christian era, was attributed with holding the emotional and mental character of a human being. Later a gradual separation fulfills itself from this idea of unit: the brain becomes a central and essential point of mental functions. Recently, in the course of the new perceptions in the field of the neurobiological research, particularly in emotional research, people think about a co-acting of the corporeal functions (of the organism) and the mental functions (of the brain).
  • Dans avant l’ère chrétienne la nature émotive et en même temps la nature mentale de l'homme est attribué au cœur. , s'effectue une séparation graduelle de cette idée d'une unité: le cerveau de l'homme devient le point central et le vif des fonctions mentales.
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  • Heart (anthropology)
  • Cœur (anthropologie)
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