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Historical Bibliography Updated: August 20, 2020

A new topographical survey of the human cerebral cortex, being an account of the distribution of the anatomically distinct cortical areas and their relationship to the cerebral sulci.

Publication Details

J. Anat. Physiol. (Lond.), 41, 237-54. 1907 CE.

Elliot Smith, Professor of Anatomy at Cairo, Manchester, and University College, London, initiated modern studies of cerebral function with his work on the cortical pattern of the human brain. He identified 50 areas.

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Geographic Context

Mentioned in annotation: Manchester; London; Cairo