Explore how the brain shapes the head and what that might reveal about our instincts and intellect.
This volume examines the relationship between brain function, skull form, and the so‑called faculties that drive behavior. It outlines the challenges and methods for locating the mind’s powers and their seat in the brain, with careful, often historic, observations.
In clear, accessible prose, the book surveys the way different brain regions are thought to influence actions, feelings, and thoughts. It includes discussion of how anatomy, dissection, and comparative study contribute to understanding mind and body, while noting the difficulties of deriving conclusions from external form alone. The work blends theory with notable case observations and vivid examples drawn from both human and animal behavior.
- Learn how scholars have linked skull contours to supposed mental powers and dispositions.
- See the progression of methods used to identify the brain’s faculties and their organs.
- Read discussions on attachment, friendship, love of offspring, and other fundamental drives as explored through brain study.
- Receive historical context and practical notes on how observation and anatomy inform mind–body questions.
Ideal for readers curious about the historical exploration of brain function, skull anatomy, and the quest to map mind and behavior to physical structures.