Théodule Armand Ribot

Théodule Armand Ribot received his education from Ecole Normale Superieure in France. In 1885, Ribot lectured on a series of courses relating to Experimental Psychology at Sorbonne University in Paris, France. This led Ribot to become a professor of the subject in 1888 at the College of France (Theodule Armand Ribot, n.d.). Ribot became known […]
Korbinian Brodmann

Korbinian Brodmann was a pioneer in defining and classifying multiple areas of the cerebral cortex. Brodmann received his medical degree in 1895, broadening his medical practices throughout Germany. His work laid the foundation for continued efforts and to date, his work has yet to be replaced or refuted. The works of Brodmann reached into neurology, […]
Jean Pierre Flourens

Jean Pierre Flourens (also known as Marie Jean Pierre Flourens) was born in Maureilhan, France in 1794. He was known for his works within the nervous system, cerebral localization, brain functionality, and his pioneering efforts in the use of neuroanatomical experimental methods. Flourens began research into vestibular and otological disorders in the 19th century. Using […]
Alexander Luria
Lev Vygotsky
John Hughlings Jackson
Norman Geschwind
Hugo Liepman
Joseph Jules Dejerine
Theodor Meynert
