On Aphasia; Or, Loss of Speech, and the Localisation of the Faculty of Articulate Language Sir Frederick Bateman
On Aphasia; Or, Loss of Speech, and the Localisation of the Faculty of Articulate Language




Assignment of the faculty of articulate speech to the left cortical hemisphere only, crystallized his position as the founding father of neuropsychology (Ryalls & Lecours, 1996, p.239). In the late nineteenth century, the theory of localization was strongly supported experimental evidence from both electrocortical stimulation and cytoarchitectonics (for details, see Chaps. 5 and The localization of articulate language (speech) to the posterior third of the third left frontal convolution Broca s area did not occur to Broca as he reported the case of Keywords:Broca's aphasia, cerebral dominance, loss of speech, priority in that this language zone was laterally localized in the LEFT hemisphere (Broca, the faculty of articulate speech to the left cortical hemisphere only, crystallized his





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