SPA 3011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Necrosis, Arcuate Fasciculus, Expressive Aphasia

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In the second half of the 19th century, from 1860 onwards, there began to be a burst of interest in the representation of language in the brain. You know about this discipline from old drawings of the head with various functions and feelings labeled on the surface of the head. Phrenology was basically half right half wrong. The first part, that various functions of the body were localized to different parts of the brain was right. The second part, that these different functions in the different part of the brain would affect the shape on the surface of the head was wrong. In any case, it was the interest in the first par that was really the forerunning of modern neuropsychology. This was the interest in localization for speech and language both at the anatomical society of paris, and at the anthropological society. These issues were debates were recorded in the.

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