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Predicting human brain activity associated with the meanings of nouns

Mitchell, T. M., Shinkareva, S. V., Carlson, A., Chang, K.-M., Malave, V. L., Mason, R. A., & Just, M. A. (2008). Predicting human brain activity associated with the meanings of nouns. Science, 320, 1191-1195. doi:10.1126/science.1152876. [FULLTEXT]

Missile wounds of the brain: A study of psychological deficits

Newcombe, F. (1969). Missile wounds of the brain: A study of psychological deficits. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [FULLTEXT]

Brain mechanisms and intelligence: A quantitative study of injuries to the brain

Lashley, K. S. (1963). Brain mechanisms and intelligence: A quantitative study of injuries to the brain. New York: Dover. [FULLTEXT]

Brain, memory, learning: A neurologist’s view

Russell, W. R. (1959). Brain, memory, learning: A neurologist’s view. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [FULLTEXT]

Effects of a right-sided occipito-parietal brain injury in a left-handed man

Humphrey, M. E., & Zangwill, O. (1952). Effects of a right-sided occipito-parietal brain injury in a left-handed man. Brain, 75, 312-324. doi:10.1093/brain/75.3.312. [FULLTEXT]

The brain as an organ of mind

Bastian, H. C. (1880). The brain as an organ of mind. London: Kegan Paul. [FULLTEXT]

On affections of speech from disease of the brain

Hughlings Jackson, J. (1879). On affections of speech from disease of the brain. Brain, 2, 203-222. doi:10.1093/brain/2.2.203. [FULLTEXT]

On affections of speech from disease of the brain

Hughlings Jacksons, J. (1878). On affections of speech from disease of the brain. Brain, 1, 304-330. doi:10.1093/brain/1.3.304. [FULLTEXT]

On the nature of the duality of the brain

Hughlings Jackson, J. (1874). On the nature of the duality of the brain. Medical Press and Circular, 1, 80-86. [FULLTEXT]

On the localization of the functions of the brain, with special reference to the faculty of language

Hunt, J. (1869). On the localization of the functions of the brain, with special reference to the faculty of language. Anthropological Review, 7, 201-214. [FULLTEXT]

The human brain

Bastian, H. C. (1865). The human brain. Macmillan’s Magazine, 13, 63-71. [FULLTEXT]

The physiognomical system of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim; founded on an anatomical examination of the nervous system in general, and of the brain in particular; and indicating the dispositions and manifestations of the mind

Spurzheim, J. G. (1815). The physiognomical system of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim; founded on an anatomical examination of the nervous system in general, and of the brain in particular; and indicating the dispositions and manifestations of the mind. London: Baldwin, Cradock and Joy. [FULLTEXT]