The pseudoscience of phrenology arose from the observations and intuitions of Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) and his disciple Johann Gaspar Spurzheim (1776-1832). Gall believed that mental functions are localized in discrete parts of the brain, which he called organs. He located the organs subserving intellectual functions chiefly in the cerebral cortex. To support this doctrine, Gall and Spurzheim carried out extensive neuro-anatomical studies, and made some important discoveries. The Gordon Craig Library contains a book by Spurzheim on the anatomy of the brain, published in London in 1826, which summarizes these discoveries. Gall also believed that the functional strength of the cerebral and cerebellar organs was expressed by their bulk: a...
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International audienceWritten off as pseudo-science for more than a century, phrenology is now under...
The cerebral cortex had been at the centre of studies of certain physiologists such as Franz Joseph...
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International audienceThe history of phrenology in France has a number of unique features. It was in...
Phrenology is the doctrine that held that the moral and intellectual faculties of the mind were inna...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...
Loved for his empathetic nature but admired for his analytical mind, Gaspar Spurzheim (1776-1832) wa...
In March 1808 at the Institut de France, the German physician Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828), togethe...
This article makes a brief historical review of the phrenology, or doctrine of the brain, which was ...
Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) viewed himself as a cutting-edge scientist, whose broad goals were to ...
Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) is remembered for his claims that behavior results from a large number...
Though phrenology is no longer considered a valid method of studying the brain, it did raise interes...
Phrenology is based on correlating character traits with visible or palpable cranial bumps (or depre...
International audienceAlthough phrenology (a specific science of skull) is dismissed as a false theo...
A history of phrenology in the United States. Theories of Franz Joseph Gall and Johann Christoph Spu...
International audienceWritten off as pseudo-science for more than a century, phrenology is now under...
The cerebral cortex had been at the centre of studies of certain physiologists such as Franz Joseph...
Item does not contain fulltextFranz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) introduced a new theory of mind and brai...
International audienceThe history of phrenology in France has a number of unique features. It was in...
Phrenology is the doctrine that held that the moral and intellectual faculties of the mind were inna...
The nature of the relationship between mind and body is one of the greatest remaining mysteries. As ...