This paper examines Meynert’s contribution to aphasia, in particular the suggestion that Meynert already had described the syndrome of sensory aphasia. I examine Meynert’s own writings on this subject, Wernicke’s statements on this issue and biographies of Meynert and Wernicke. I argue that Meynert did not describe sensory aphasia, nor is there convincing evidence that he stimulated Wernicke in this direction. Meynert was primarily interested in the global neuroanatomical organization of the brain and in particular the special role of the frontal lobes
The at the time famous but now practically for- gotten controversy between the psychiatrist Ludwig B...
Comprehension deficits are common in stroke aphasia, including in cases with (i) semantic aphasia, c...
set about tracing the more subtle symptoms of aphasia... to factors of localization. In this way the...
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Contains fulltext : 55679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The first func...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Aphasia formed a central topic in the discussion on locali...
Lichtheim belongs to the ranks of most famous aphasiologists, in particular because of a diagram oft...
Wernicke's aphasia (WA) is the classical neurological model of comprehension impairment and, as a re...
Eling, P. Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind, 1994 Series: Amste...
Wernicke's aphasia occurs after a stroke to classical language comprehension regions in the left tem...
from typical Wernicke's aphasia to the later picture of disproportionate but not "pure &qu...
In many cases, a stroke to certain areas of the left hemisphere and, in some cases, a stroke to area...
Background: According to many aphasiologists the scientific study of aphasia dates back to the secon...
Aphasic syndromes from diseases such as stroke and degenerative disorders are still common and disab...
Communication in humans activates almost every part of the brain. Of course, the use of language pre...
The at the time famous but now practically for- gotten controversy between the psychiatrist Ludwig B...
Comprehension deficits are common in stroke aphasia, including in cases with (i) semantic aphasia, c...
set about tracing the more subtle symptoms of aphasia... to factors of localization. In this way the...
Contains fulltext : 55613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This paper exa...
Contains fulltext : 55679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The first func...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Aphasia formed a central topic in the discussion on locali...
Lichtheim belongs to the ranks of most famous aphasiologists, in particular because of a diagram oft...
Wernicke's aphasia (WA) is the classical neurological model of comprehension impairment and, as a re...
Eling, P. Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind, 1994 Series: Amste...
Wernicke's aphasia occurs after a stroke to classical language comprehension regions in the left tem...
from typical Wernicke's aphasia to the later picture of disproportionate but not "pure &qu...
In many cases, a stroke to certain areas of the left hemisphere and, in some cases, a stroke to area...
Background: According to many aphasiologists the scientific study of aphasia dates back to the secon...
Aphasic syndromes from diseases such as stroke and degenerative disorders are still common and disab...
Communication in humans activates almost every part of the brain. Of course, the use of language pre...
The at the time famous but now practically for- gotten controversy between the psychiatrist Ludwig B...
Comprehension deficits are common in stroke aphasia, including in cases with (i) semantic aphasia, c...
set about tracing the more subtle symptoms of aphasia... to factors of localization. In this way the...