2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202401.1914.v2
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From Psychostasis to the Discovery of Cardiac Nerves: the Origins of the Modern Cardiac Neuromodulation Concept

Beatrice Paradiso,
Dainius Pauza,
Clara Limbaeck
et al.

Abstract: In ancient Egyptian religion, psychostasis was the ceremony in which the deceased was judged before gaining access to the afterlife. This ritual was also known as the "weighing of the heart" or "weighing of the soul." The Egyptians believed that the heart, not the brain, was the seat of human wisdom, emotions, and memory. They were the first to recognize the cardiocentric nature of the body, identifying the heart as the center of the circulatory system. Aristotle (fourth century BC) considered the importance o… Show more

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