Phrenology
Phrenology
"Before phrenology all we knew about the brain was, how to slice it" -- Richard Chenevix, 1828 (Victorian Web). Phrenology was a popular pseudoscience that was founded by Franz Gall. He believed that by examining the bumps on a person's skull, you could determine ones personality characteristics, moral characteristics, and intelligence. Notions such as, are people with large foreheads smarter than people with small foreheads, were at the core of phrenology. This is what led
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of an accredited science, it has been absorbed into many other practices. Franz Gall may have been wrong about the bumps on our skulls, but he and other phrenologists were right about different functions are localized in different parts of the brain.
Works Cited
"Verizon on-line service" The Victorian Web. September 8, 2000.
Don H. Hockenbury, and Sandra E. Hockenbury. Discovering Psychology 2nd ed. New York. Worth Publisher, 1998.
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