
The Most Famous Paper In Neuroscience
What made a 1952 paper so groundbreaking that it won a Nobel Prize? We dive into Hodgkin and Huxley’s iconic model of nerve conduction and its lasting impact on neuroscience.

What made a 1952 paper so groundbreaking that it won a Nobel Prize? We dive into Hodgkin and Huxley’s iconic model of nerve conduction and its lasting impact on neuroscience.

In the competitive world of neuroscience, publication and citation counts are everything. We dive into a study that uncovers the most influential research and topics, offering insights into what truly gets noticed in the field.