2017
DOI: 10.1590/0004-282x20170097
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Abstract: The psychologist, Alfred Binet, who worked under the supervision of Prof. Charcot at the end of the 19th century, made several important contributions to neuropsychology, in partnership with Théodore Simon. Most notable among these was the development of intelligence testing scales.

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“…33 39 40 41 42 It is essential to recall that Charcot and Vulpian coined the term “ Maladie de Parkinson ,” known earlier as “Shaking Palsy,” in 1862. 39 43 In 1892, Charcot presented a lecture on vibration therapy, discussing his clinical experience with PD using a vibratory chair. The treatment improved sensory symptoms, sleep problems and walking ability, but had limited impact on the tremor associated with PD.…”
Section: Contributions To Neurology and Neuropathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…33 39 40 41 42 It is essential to recall that Charcot and Vulpian coined the term “ Maladie de Parkinson ,” known earlier as “Shaking Palsy,” in 1862. 39 43 In 1892, Charcot presented a lecture on vibration therapy, discussing his clinical experience with PD using a vibratory chair. The treatment improved sensory symptoms, sleep problems and walking ability, but had limited impact on the tremor associated with PD.…”
Section: Contributions To Neurology and Neuropathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Charcot's observations also encompassed descriptions of various non-motor symptoms and signs. 33 39 40 41 42 It is essential to recall that Charcot and Vulpian coined the term “ Maladie de Parkinson ,” known earlier as “Shaking Palsy,” in 1862. 39 43 In 1892, Charcot presented a lecture on vibration therapy, discussing his clinical experience with PD using a vibratory chair.…”
Section: Contributions To Neurology and Neuropathologymentioning
confidence: 99%