How did phrenologists map the brain?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Phrenologist
Phrenologists mapped the brain by correlating specific mental faculties and personality traits with distinct areas of the skull. They believed that the shape and bumps on the skull reflected the underlying brain structure. Using a technique called cranioscopy, they examined skulls and created detailed maps, associating each region with particular characteristics, despite the lack of scientific validity in their methods.