Johannes Peter Müller 🔍

Physiologist, Anatomist, Ichthyologist (1801 - 1858)

Johannes Müller was a German physiologist and anatomist who pioneered the concept of specific nerve energies and made significant contributions to comparative anatomy and embryology.

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Inspired By Johannes Peter Müller (Looking Forward)

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Jakob von Uexküll
Biologist, Philosopher
Müller's doctrine of specific nerve energies, explaining that the quality of a sensation depends on the nerve excited rather than the stimulus itself, provided a physiological basis for Uexküll's idea of the organism's subjective sensory world.