Brain and Personality, or the Physical Relations of the Brain to the Mind
William Hanna Thomson
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One of the earlier works on brain science, relating what was then known or conjectured about the connection between the physical brain and the individual personality, including the ability of speech and language. As this is an early work (1910), some of the information related is, of course, outdated; but much of it is still relevant today. (Summary by TriciaG) (6 hr 21 min)
Chapters
Historical Introduction | 38:00 | Read by Availle |
Account of the Physical Basis of the Mind | 17:01 | Read by Simona Perego |
Brain Weight and Mental Faculty | 12:31 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Significance of the Brain Being a Double or Pair Organ | 17:29 | Read by Julie Burks |
The Faculty of Speech | 34:57 | Read by Julie Burks |
The Faculty of Speech, Continued | 29:34 | Read by Julie Burks |
Evolution of a Nervous System, Part 1 | 24:08 | Read by Thoria |
Evolution of a Nervous System, Part 2 | 23:15 | Read by Thoria |
The Brain and Personality, Part 1 | 26:23 | Read by Maria Abrenica |
The Brain and Personality, Part 2 | 25:41 | Read by Maria Abrenica |
The Brain and Personality, Part 3 | 26:11 | Read by Maria Abrenica |
Practical Applications, Part 1 | 23:35 | Read by Marya James |
Practical Applications, Part 2 | 25:32 | Read by Marya James |
The Significance of Sleep, Part 1 | 25:25 | Read by Availle |
The Significance of Sleep, Part 2 | 31:55 | Read by Availle |