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Are We Our Brains? Neuroscience and the Soul | Dr. Paul LaPenna

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The Ethics of Postmortem Analysis

Pierre paul broka was a phrenologist. There are no phrenologists any more, ok? They've gone extinct. For much of antiquity, it was not ethical to do post mortem analysis. But this, the ethics of that kind of changed in the nineteenth century. He followed someone who had syphylis and lost his ability for expressive language. So he used what's called brocasary as named after him. A person dies, he looks, and in the superior temporal gyrus there's necrosis. receptive language localizes t the superior temporal Gyrus.

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