
Ludwig Edinger
Ludwig Edinger was a German neurologist and neuroanatomist who lived from 1855 to 1918. He is renowned for his extensive research on the structure and development of the human brain, especially the evolution of its parts. Edinger helped identify key brain regions and understood how they are connected, contributing to the understanding of brain functions and diseases. His work laid important groundwork for modern neuroscience, emphasizing the importance of brain anatomy in studying behavior, cognition, and neurological conditions.