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English: The human brain, the four parts most concerned with speech.

Fig. 18. Associated text: The subjoined diagram, from Ross, shows the four parts most critically concerned, and, in the light of our text, needs no farther explanation.

From the first edition of The Principles of Psychology by William James (1890), vol. I, page 57.

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