Munk, Hermann (1883) Über die Functionen der Grosshirnrinde: gesammelte Mittheilungen: mit Anmerkungen
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Hermann Munk (1839–1912) was a German physiologist and neurologist known for his significant contributions to the understanding of brain functions. In his work titled “Über die Functionen der Grosshirnrinde: gesammelte Mittheilungen: mit Anmerkungen” (On the Functions of the Cerebral Cortex: Collected Communications with Annotations), published in 1883, Munk gathered and presented various communications and observations related to the functions of the cerebral cortex.
This work is recognized for Munk’s investigations into the localization of functions in the cerebral cortex, particularly his experiments on dogs, which aimed to identify specific areas responsible for sensory and motor functions. Munk’s findings contributed to the broader understanding of the organization of the brain and laid the groundwork for subsequent research on cerebral localization.










