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Nikola Tesla: relámpagos de inspiración. [artículo]

Por: Herrero San Martín, Alejandro [Neurología] | Villarejo Galende, Alberto [Neurología].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Neurología-Neurofisiología.
Editor: Revista de neurologÍa, 2013Descripción: 56 (2):109-14.Recursos en línea: Solicitar documento Resumen: Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was one of the greatest inventors in history and a key player in the revolution that led to the large-scale use of electricity. He also made important contributions to such diverse fields as x-rays, remote control, radio, the theory of consciousness or electromagnetism. In his honour, the international unit of magnetic induction was named after him. Yet, his fame is scarce in comparison with that of other inventors of the time, such as Edison, with whom he had several heated arguments. He was a rather odd, reserved person who lived for his inventions, the ideas for which came to him in moments of inspiration. In his autobiography he relates these flashes with a number of neuropsychiatric manifestations, which can be seen to include migraine auras, synaesthesiae, obsessions and compulsions.
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Villarejo-Galende A, Herrero-San Martín A. Nikola Tesla: relámpagos de inspiración. Rev Neurol. 2013 Jan 16;56(2):109-14.

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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was one of the greatest inventors in history and a key player in the revolution that led to the large-scale use of electricity. He also made important contributions to such diverse fields as x-rays, remote control, radio, the theory of consciousness or electromagnetism. In his honour, the international unit of magnetic induction was named after him. Yet, his fame is scarce in comparison with that of other inventors of the time, such as Edison, with whom he had several heated arguments. He was a rather odd, reserved person who lived for his inventions, the ideas for which came to him in moments of inspiration. In his autobiography he relates these flashes with a number of neuropsychiatric manifestations, which can be seen to include migraine auras, synaesthesiae, obsessions and compulsions.

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