Here are some of his key works:
* The Integrative Action of the Nervous System (1906): This book is considered a seminal work in neurophysiology. It explores the integration of nervous impulses, the concept of the synapse, and the coordination of reflexes.
* Man on His Nature (1940): This book, considered his philosophical masterpiece, delves into the nature of humanity, exploring themes of consciousness, free will, and the relationship between mind and body.
* Reflex Activity of the Spinal Cord (1906): This book is a comprehensive study of the spinal cord's role in controlling reflexes and movements.
Sherrington's work earned him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1932, and his contributions are still highly influential in the field of neuroscience today.