Abstract

The investigation of the development of higher psychological functions, their changes in conditions of injuries, and their disintegration under brain damage, carried out by L.S. Vygotsky already in the twenties, laid the basis of a new discipline—Neuropsychology. His last work, published posthumously— Psychology and the Localization of Functions— forming a summary of that report which he was not fated to read, was the just and fullest program of investigation of the functional organization of the human brain—the organ of human consciousness. This is the great scientific contribution of that distinguished— L.S. Vygotsky.

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