"It must be born in mind that one does not see directly - as is the case in the exploration of the surface of the brain - where the electrodes are attacking"
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The intent is methodological humility, but also a quiet rebuke to scientific bravado. Mid-20th-century neurophysiology was rapidly expanding the toolkit of electrical stimulation and lesion work, and Hess himself was central to mapping autonomic and behavioral effects by stimulating regions like the diencephalon. His experiments produced striking, even theatrical outputs - changes in blood pressure, sleep, defensive reactions - that could be mistaken for pushing a clearly labeled button. Hess insists the button is not labeled. The electrode might be activating fibers of passage, neighboring nuclei, or a distributed circuit; “attacking” is a revealing verb, implying both violence and imprecision.
Subtext: the most persuasive results can be the most misleading. When you cannot see the contact point, you are also blind to collateral influence, to microanatomy, to the difference between “here” and “near here.” The quote works because it builds skepticism into the very act of discovery, reminding us that neuroscience’s drama - making brains do things - is always shadowed by epistemic doubt about what, exactly, we touched.
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Hess, Walter Rudolf. (2026, January 15). It must be born in mind that one does not see directly - as is the case in the exploration of the surface of the brain - where the electrodes are attacking. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-must-be-born-in-mind-that-one-does-not-see-148222/
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Hess, Walter Rudolf. "It must be born in mind that one does not see directly - as is the case in the exploration of the surface of the brain - where the electrodes are attacking." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-must-be-born-in-mind-that-one-does-not-see-148222/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It must be born in mind that one does not see directly - as is the case in the exploration of the surface of the brain - where the electrodes are attacking." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-must-be-born-in-mind-that-one-does-not-see-148222/. Accessed 17 Feb. 2026.






