Classics in Movement Science Chapter 9
Update: 2024-09-27
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This episode delves into the life and work of John Hughlings Jackson, a pioneering 19th-century neurologist. We’ll explore Jackson’s groundbreaking ideas on the organization of the motor system, specifically his concept of somatotopic organization in the brain, all deduced through keen clinical observation. Journey through the history of neuroscience as we discuss how Jackson’s initially overlooked findings were later validated by researchers like David Ferrier. Join us for a fascinating look at the enduring legacy of John Hughlings Jackson and his impact on our understanding of the brain and motor control.
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