Abstract
The pineal gland, Descartes' seat of the soul, was variously considered until recently as a somewhat mysterious vestigial organ, or simply a good neuroradiological marker. The former point of view arose partly out of ignorance and the curious mythical associations related to its function as a ‘third eye’ in some lower vertebrates. The latter is due to the calcification which is present in most adult human pineal glands.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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6 articles.
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