David Ferrier

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David Ferrier was a pioneering 19th-century Scottish neurologist and psychologist known for his groundbreaking experimental work on brain localization and cortical function.

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instanceOf human
neurologist
scientist
academicDiscipline medicine
physiology
psychology
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
era Victorian era
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Ferrier NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork brain localization
cortical function
neurology
neurophysiology
psychology
givenName David NERFINISHED
hasNotableContribution experimental evidence for cortical localization of motor functions
systematic cortical mapping in animals
hasResearchApproach animal experimentation
electrical stimulation of the cortex
lesion studies of the brain
influenced development of modern neurology
development of neuropsychology
experimental brain surgery
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest relationship between brain and behavior
structure and function of the brain
movement experimental psychology
physiological psychology
notableFor experimental work on brain localization
pioneering research in experimental neurology
studies of cortical function
notableIdea experimental mapping of motor cortex
localization of function in the cerebral cortex
occupation neurologist
physician
psychologist
university professor
placeOfActivity England
Scotland NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom

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Ferrier Medal and Lecture namedAfter David Ferrier