Brodmann’s Localisation in the Cerebral Cortex

Brodmann’s Localisation in the Cerebral Cortex by Korbinian Brodmann, published by Imperial College Press in 1999, is a significant work in the field of neurology. This edition, released in 2008, spans 300 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the concept of localization of function within the cerebral cortex, detailing Brodmann’s classification of cortical areas that are still referenced in contemporary neurological practice.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of Brodmann’s “areas,” which serve as a framework for understanding various functional regions of the brain, including the motor cortex and visual cortex. This foundational text is utilized by clinical neurologists, neurosurgeons, and experimentalists alike, providing insights into both human and animal neuroanatomy. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in medical, neurology, and neuroscience topics, offering a historical perspective that continues to influence modern research and clinical applications.
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This book is one of the major classics of the neurological world. To this day it forms the basis for so-called “localisation” of function in the cerebral cortex. Brodmann’s “areas” are still used to designate cortical functional regions, such as area 4 for the motor cortex, area 17 for the visual cortex and so on. This nomenclature is used by clinical neurologists and neurosurgeons for man, as well as by experimentalists for various animals.
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