noun
- Plural of phrenology; systems or practices based on the belief that mental faculties and character traits can be determined by the shape and size of the skull.
Usage: historical; pseudoscience; now discredited
Examples
- Nineteenth-century phrenologies claimed to map personality traits onto specific regions of the brain.
- The museum's collection includes casts and instruments used in various phrenologies of the Victorian era.
- Modern neuroscience has thoroughly rejected the phrenologies that were popular in the 1800s.
- Different phrenologies proposed competing theories about which skull features indicated intelligence or criminality.
- Scholars study historical phrenologies as examples of how pseudoscience can gain widespread acceptance.