How did the work of such researchers as Broca, Fritsch, Hitzig, and Ferrier relate to phrenology??

a. ?The research showed that brain function is not localized to specific cortical regions.
b. ?The research showed that protrusions of the skull can be used to map cortical motor function.
c. ?The research demonstrated localized brain function, just as the phrenologists had predicted.
d. ?The research demonstrated localized brain function, but not as the phrenologists had predicted.


ANSWER:
d

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