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  2. Carl Wernicke - Wikipedia

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    Carl (or Karl) [a] Wernicke (/ ˈ v ɛər n ɪ k ə /; German: [ˈvɛɐ̯nɪkə]; 15 May 1848 – 15 June 1905) was a German physician, anatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist.He is known for his influential research into the pathological effects of specific forms of encephalopathy and also the study of receptive aphasia, both of which are commonly associated with Wernicke's name and ...

  3. Paul Broca - Wikipedia

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    Paul Broca was born on 28 June 1824 in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Bordeaux, France, the son of Jean Pierre "Benjamin" Broca, a medical practitioner and former surgeon in Napoleon's service, and Annette Thomas, well-educated daughter of a Calvinist, Reformed Protestant, preacher.

  4. Sign language in the brain - Wikipedia

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    In 1861, Paul Broca studied patients with the ability to understand spoken languages but the inability to produce them. The damaged area was named Broca's area, and located in the left hemisphere’s inferior frontal gyrus (Brodmann areas 44, 45). Soon after, in 1874, Carl Wernicke studied patients with the reverse deficits: patients could ...

  5. List of neuroscientists - Wikipedia

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    Paul Broca: 1824–1880 France Broca's area, Broca's aphasia: Alf Brodal: 1910–1988 Norway Korbinian Brodmann: 1868–1918 Germany Brodmann area: Michaela Brohm-Badry: 1962– Germany Thomas Graham Brown: 1882–1965 United Kingdom Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard: 1817–1894 Mauritian: Brown-Séquard syndrome: Nathaniel A. Buchwald: 1924 ...

  6. Postmortem studies - Wikipedia

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    Karl Wernicke also used postmortem studies to link specific areas of the brain with speech production. However his research focused more on patients who could speak, however their speech made little sense and/or had trouble understanding spoken words or sentences.

  7. Broca's Brain - Wikipedia

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    Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science is a 1979 book by the astrophysicist Carl Sagan. Its chapters were originally articles published between 1974 and 1979 in various magazines, including The Atlantic Monthly , The New Republic , Physics Today , Playboy , and Scientific American .

  8. Pennsylvania Family of 4, Including 2 Children, Found Dead ...

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    Paul Swarner, 35, and Karen Swarner, 32, were found dead in their Hempfield Township home on the morning of Friday, Jan. 24, alongside their "two minor children," according to authorities and ...

  9. Marc Dax - Wikipedia

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    "Probably, Broca was aware of the paper prior to 1865, but he never acknowledged Dax's original theoretical contribution. On the contrary, he always claimed to be the first to espouse the theory of left hemisphere dominance for language and never quoted Marc Dax (Broca, 1877 p 536), I do not like dealing with the questions of priority ...

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