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Portrait of Munk

Munk

A scientist who researched the connection of the brain to sight.

From "The Principles of Psychology, Volume 1 (of 2)" by James, William

Core Belief

"Munk believes in the strict localization of function within the brain, with specific areas dedicated to different senses."

Worldview

He sees the brain as a highly organized organ with clearly defined regions for various functions.

Personality

Munk is portrayed as assertive and confident in his findings, though also prone to theoretical arrogance, leading to disputes with other scientists.

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