
Baird's early experiments
Baird’s early experiments involved using electrical signals to understand nerve and muscle functions. He applied small electrical impulses to nerves and observed how muscles responded, helping to map how nerves control movement. These experiments demonstrated the electrical nature of nerve signals, contributing to the foundation of neurophysiology. Baird's work showed that nerves and muscles communicate through electrical charges, advancing our understanding of the nervous system's role in controlling movement and sensation.