Carl Wernicke was a German physician, anatomist, psychiatrist and neuropathologist. He is known for his influential research into the pathological effects of specific forms of encephalopathy and also the study of receptive aphasia, both of which are commonly associated with Wernicke's name and referred to as Wernicke encephalopathy and Wernicke's aphasia, respectively. His research, along with that of Paul Broca, led to groundbreaking realizations of the localization of brain function, specifically in speech. As such, Wernicke's area has been named after the scientist.
Carl Wernicke, German neuropathologist. (died 1905)
On May 15, in the year 1848, Carl Wernicke, German neuropathologist. (died 1905). This event is recorded as a Notable Births event in the history of May 15, a notable event in this corner of history.
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