Franz Joseph Gall
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+ | Franz Joseph Gall was a neuroanatomist, influential in his advocacy of a neurological model based on the localization of brain functions. He is also well-known for creating the pseudoscience of "craniology", better known as "phrenology", in which the contours of the skull are supposed to be accurate indicators of one's personality. |
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Franz Joseph Gall was a neuroanatomist, influential in his advocacy of a neurological model based on the localization of brain functions. He is also well-known for creating the pseudoscience of "craniology", better known as "phrenology", in which the contours of the skull are supposed to be accurate indicators of one's personality.