Who discovered the brain
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In 335 BC,
Greek philosopher Aristotle thought the brain was simply a radiator that kept the all-important heart from overheating.
Around 170 BC, Roman physician Galen suggested the brain's four ventricles (fluid-filled cavities) were the seat of complex thought, and determined personality and bodily functions.
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In 335 BC, Greek philosopher Aristotle thought the brain was simply a radiator that kept the all-important heart from overheating. Around 170 BC, Roman physician Galen suggested the brain's four ventricles (fluid-filled cavities) were the seat of complex thought, and determined personality and bodily functions
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