Brain, Mind, and the External Signs of Intelligence (Psychology Revivals)
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Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th May '16
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Originally published in 1931, this work explores brain regions and their roles in intelligence. Authored by psychiatrist Bernard Hollander, it highlights early twentieth-century insights into the brain and mind's functions.
Brain, Mind, and the External Signs of Intelligence (Psychology Revivals) is a reprint of a work originally published in 1931 that explores the complex relationship between various regions of the brain and their functions concerning intelligence. This insightful examination provides a glimpse into early twentieth-century neuroscience and the evolving understanding of brain functionality. The author, Bernard Hollander, a psychiatrist based in London, was a notable figure in the study of phrenology during this period, which sought to correlate mental faculties with physical aspects of the brain.
In this title, Hollander presents his findings on the brain's different regions, emphasizing the distinct functions they serve. He posits that there are at least three primary areas of the brain, each with unique roles. Notably, he highlights the frontal lobe as the most significant region, responsible for the highest intellectual capabilities. This assertion is supported by case studies collected by Hollander, providing a foundation for his arguments and showcasing the empirical approach of his research.
Overall, this book offers a valuable perspective on the historical context of psychological and neurological studies. It invites readers to reflect on the early theories surrounding intelligence and the brain, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in the development of psychological thought and the scientific exploration of the mind. By revisiting this work, contemporary readers can appreciate the foundational ideas that have shaped modern understandings of intelligence and brain function.
ISBN: 9781138841543
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Weight: 640g
346 pages