History of Neuroscience

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Between 1824 and 1880
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Pierre Paul Broca

  • Performed autopsies on patient with expressive aphasia (inability to produce speech)
  • Found that patients had damage in left frontal lobe

His findings were made public in the early 1860s.

  • Marc and Gustave Dax argued that they had localized speech production to the left frontal lobe before Broca, but their claims were hardly accepted by the scientific community