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Reader in the history of aphasia [[electronic resource] ] : from (Franz) Gall to (Norman) Geschwind / / edited by Paul Eling
Reader in the history of aphasia [[electronic resource] ] : from (Franz) Gall to (Norman) Geschwind / / edited by Paul Eling
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 616.85/52/009
Altri autori (Persone) ElingPaul
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series II, Classics in psycholinguistics
Soggetto topico Aphasia - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-32800-3
9786613328007
90-272-7668-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto READER IN THE HISTORY OF APHASIA; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Foreword; Introduction; Franz Joseph Gall; Biography; Introduction; References; Letter from Dr. F. J. Gall to Mr. Joseph F. von Retzeron the prodromus he has completed on the functions of the human and animal brain; I. Abilities and propensities are innate in men and animals.; II. The abilities and propensities are situated in the brain.
III. IV. Not only do the abilities differ essentially and independently from the propensities, but also the capabilities and propensities per se among themselves differ essentially and independently from each other therefore they must be situated in different and independent parts of the brain.; V. Different forms of the brain develop from the different distributions of the different organs and their different development.; VI. Out of the combination and the development of certain organs a certain form emerges, both of the entire brain and of its specific parts or their surroundings.
VII. From the origin of the bones of the skull until old age, the form of the inner of the cranium is determined by the external form of the brain consequently certain abilities and propensities can be concluded from the form of the outer surface of the cranium as long as it agrees with the inner form or does not diverge from the known deviations.; Paul Broca; Biography; Selected Bibliography; Introduction; Setting the Scene; Broca's claims; Broca on language; Evaluation of Broca's contribution; References; Selection from the work of Paul Broca
Notes on the site of the faculty of articulated language, followed by an observation of aphemia Aphemia, lasting twenty-one years, produced by chronic and progressive softening of the second and third convolutions of the superior layer of the left frontal lobe.; Complete atrophy of the insular lobe and of the third convolution of the frontal lobe with preservation of the intelligence and the faculty of articulated language.*- Observations by Dr. Parrot, hospital physician -; On the site of the faculty of articulated language; Carl Wernicke; Selection from the work of Carl Wernicke
The Aphasia Symptom-Complex: A Psychological Study on an Anatomical Basis Some new studies on aphasia; Notes; References; Biography; Selected Bibliography; Introduction; Wernicke on Aphasia; References; Henry Charlton Bastian; Biography; Selected Bibliography; Introduction; References; Selection from the work of Henry Charlton Bastian; THE LUMLEIAN LECTURES Some Problems in Connection with Aphasia and other Speech Defects; The various kinds of word memory; The localisation of the different word-centres; Further Problems in Regard to the Localization of Higher Cerebral Functions; Notes
References
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457698103321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Materiale a stampa
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Reader in the history of aphasia [[electronic resource] ] : from (Franz) Gall to (Norman) Geschwind / / edited by Paul Eling
Reader in the history of aphasia [[electronic resource] ] : from (Franz) Gall to (Norman) Geschwind / / edited by Paul Eling
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 616.85/52/009
Altri autori (Persone) ElingPaul
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series II, Classics in psycholinguistics
Soggetto topico Aphasia - History
ISBN 1-283-32800-3
9786613328007
90-272-7668-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto READER IN THE HISTORY OF APHASIA; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Foreword; Introduction; Franz Joseph Gall; Biography; Introduction; References; Letter from Dr. F. J. Gall to Mr. Joseph F. von Retzeron the prodromus he has completed on the functions of the human and animal brain; I. Abilities and propensities are innate in men and animals.; II. The abilities and propensities are situated in the brain.
III. IV. Not only do the abilities differ essentially and independently from the propensities, but also the capabilities and propensities per se among themselves differ essentially and independently from each other therefore they must be situated in different and independent parts of the brain.; V. Different forms of the brain develop from the different distributions of the different organs and their different development.; VI. Out of the combination and the development of certain organs a certain form emerges, both of the entire brain and of its specific parts or their surroundings.
VII. From the origin of the bones of the skull until old age, the form of the inner of the cranium is determined by the external form of the brain consequently certain abilities and propensities can be concluded from the form of the outer surface of the cranium as long as it agrees with the inner form or does not diverge from the known deviations.; Paul Broca; Biography; Selected Bibliography; Introduction; Setting the Scene; Broca's claims; Broca on language; Evaluation of Broca's contribution; References; Selection from the work of Paul Broca
Notes on the site of the faculty of articulated language, followed by an observation of aphemia Aphemia, lasting twenty-one years, produced by chronic and progressive softening of the second and third convolutions of the superior layer of the left frontal lobe.; Complete atrophy of the insular lobe and of the third convolution of the frontal lobe with preservation of the intelligence and the faculty of articulated language.*- Observations by Dr. Parrot, hospital physician -; On the site of the faculty of articulated language; Carl Wernicke; Selection from the work of Carl Wernicke
The Aphasia Symptom-Complex: A Psychological Study on an Anatomical Basis Some new studies on aphasia; Notes; References; Biography; Selected Bibliography; Introduction; Wernicke on Aphasia; References; Henry Charlton Bastian; Biography; Selected Bibliography; Introduction; References; Selection from the work of Henry Charlton Bastian; THE LUMLEIAN LECTURES Some Problems in Connection with Aphasia and other Speech Defects; The various kinds of word memory; The localisation of the different word-centres; Further Problems in Regard to the Localization of Higher Cerebral Functions; Notes
References
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781447203321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui