Exner, Sigmund (1881) Untersuchungen über die Localisation der Functionen in der Grosshirnrinde des Menschen
Rating: ♥♥♥♥ (Fine)
Shelf and spineworn book that has all pages and leaves present, no tears on either binding or paper. Darkend pages, minor cover-chipping. Ex-library.
Sigmund Exner (1846–1926) was an Austrian physiologist renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to neurophysiology and psychology. His research focused on the physiology of vision, particularly retinal adaptation and color vision. Exner is credited with identifying the Exner area, associated with writing movements in the brain. His work has had a lasting impact on our understanding of brain function and sensory perception, solidifying his place as a pioneering figure in the field. Exner’s legacy endures as a foundational contributor to the fields of neurophysiology and psychology.










