“…In his view, the senses and imagination had a rostral ventricular location, memory a posterior one, and intellectual thought seated in between the two others. Nemesius grounded his anatomo-functional proposal on clinical support (van der Eijk, 2008). Indeed, he had observed that frontal injuries impaired senses, not the other functions, middle injuries affected thought but preserved sensation and memory, and posterior injuries altered only memory.…”