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Brain, Mind, and the External Signs of Intelligence (Psychology Revivals)

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Born in Vienna in 1864, Bernard Hollander was a London-based psychiatrist in the early twentieth century.

He is best known for being one of the main proponents of the interest in phrenology at that time.

This title originally published in 1931 looks at the different regions of the brain and their various functions in relation to intelligence.

From the preface: "The records of cases collected by the author, including some of his own, point to there being at least three main regions of totally different functions….

Of these three regions, the frontal is by far the largest in man and the most important, being the region for the manifestation of the highest intellectual abilities." Back in print this is a chance to read all about the study of the brain, mind and external signs of intelligence from the early twentieth century.

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Product Details
Routledge
1138841544 / 9781138841543
Paperback / softback
13/05/2016
United Kingdom
346 pages
138 x 216 mm, 453 grams