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Re: Broca's Brain Was: Any thoughts?
Stephanie Marlin-Curiel (shh4448@IS.NYU.EDU)
Thu, 1 Aug 1996 14:14:51 -0400
Stephen Jay Gould also write's about him in his book, Flamengo's Smile
(??) or the other one. I think Broca's Brain might be par tof the title of
the chapter.
On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, Matthew Hill wrote:
> Paul Broca - 19th century human biologist
> identified Broca's Area, brain area involved with speech
> published on Human 'Hybridity"
> Broca's Brain - book by Carl Sagan, Astronomer
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> On Thu, 1 Aug 1996, Adrienne Dearmas wrote:
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> > In a message dated 96-07-29 07:11:23 EDT, mason@CIE.FR (Timothy Mason)
> > writes:
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> > > It is now
> > > preserved in the Musie de l'Homme - just above Paul Broca's brain.
> >
> > I know this is off subject...
> > Who was Paul Broca and why does the phrase "Broca's Brain" come so easily to
> > me? (Who knew Alzheimers could come so early?)
> >
> > - Adrienne
> >
>
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