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Phrenology

Phrenology refers to the belief, first proposed in the eighteenth century, that intellectual abilities could be divined by studying bumps found on the skull. The assumption was that particular areas of the brain dealt with particular abilities and that the larger the area (and therefore the larger the bump on the skull surrounding it) the greater the ability. Phrenology is now regarded as pseudo-scientific, though it did help establish the link between brain and behaviour.

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