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areas. Brodmann used a variety of criteria to map the human brain, including attention to both gross anatomical features and cortical micro-structures. Brodmann postulated that areas with different structures performed different functions. Indeed, some of these areas were later associated to nervous
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and made a full professor in 1913. From 1910 to 1916, he served as physician and chairman of the Anatomical Laboratory at the University Psychiatric Clinic. Brodmann moved to
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Betts, J Gordon; Desaix, Peter; Johnson, Eddie; Johnson, Jody E; Korol, Oksana; Kruse, Dean; Poe, Brandon; Wise, James; Womble, Mark D; Young, Kelly A (14 May 2023).
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at the private institute Neurobiologische Zentralstation in Berlin, and in 1902 in the Neurobiological Laboratory of the
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microscope for brain sections from the University of Tübingen (1911), attributed to Korbinian Brodmann's work
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Philosophy of Psychology and Cognitive Science: A Volume of the Handbook of the Philosophy of Science Series
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in 1916 to work in the Nietleben Municipal Hospital. Finally, in 1918, he accepted an invitation from the
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In 1909, Brodmann published his original research on cortical cytoarchitectonics in the monograph
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An Illustrated History of Brain Function: Imaging the Brain from Antiquity to the Present
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The cortical areas that Brodmann described and located are now usually referred to as
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based on regional variations in structure. These regions would later become known as
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His work to characterize brain cytoarchitecture was strongly influenced by
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Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations Into Brain Function
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Brodmann's diagram of the cerebral cortex with the areas he identified
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to direct the group of histology at Psychiatric Research Center.
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Edwin Clarke; Kenneth Dewhurst; Michael Jeffrey Aminoff (1996).
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Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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Mark F. Bear; Barry W. Connors; Michael A. Paradiso (2007).
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Brodmann died in Munich rather suddenly of a generalized
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After completing his work in Berlin, Brodmann joined the
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Following this, Brodmann started to work in 1901 with
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Index

Korbinian Brodmann
Liggersdorf
Province of Hohenzollern
Munich
Germany
German
neurologist
Brodmann areas
cerebral cortex
neuropsychiatrist
cerebral cortex
Brodmann areas
cytoarchitectonic
histological
Liggersdorf
Province of Hohenzollern
Kingdom of Prussia
medicine
Munich
Würzburg
Berlin
Freiburg
University of Lausanne
Switzerland
doctor of medicine
University of Leipzig
ependymal
sclerosis
University of Jena
Ludwig Binswanger

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