Exactly 150 years ago, on March 24, 1863, an obscure French doctor lit the fuse on one of most unpleasant episodes in neuroscience history. This story actually got started in 1861, when Paul Broca, ...
"Obituary notice of the late Pierre Paul Broca, Hon. Member of the Institute, who died July 8, 1880 (prepared by E.W. Brabrook, F.S.A., Director), is published in ...
For over 150 years, neuroscientists have known that a small region in the left frontal lobe—Broca's area—plays a crucial role in speech production. Named after French physician Paul Broca, who ...
Introduction -- Pt. 1. Of man considered in his ensemble, and in his relations with animals -- Pt. 2. Of the races of mankind -- Pt. 3. On the origin of man siris_sil_92899 ...
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