1937
DOI: 10.1007/bf02870681
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Über eine optisch-agnostische Störung des „Physiognomie-Gedächtnisses“

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“…These biases support functional hemispheric asymmetries formerly described from neuropsychological patient studies (e.g. Broca, 1865;Hoff & Pötzl, 1937;Kimura, 1961 for some early accounts).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These biases support functional hemispheric asymmetries formerly described from neuropsychological patient studies (e.g. Broca, 1865;Hoff & Pötzl, 1937;Kimura, 1961 for some early accounts).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The combination of prosopagnosia with a defect of visual imagination shown by our patient is reminiscent of the cases reported by Charcot (1887), Wilbrand (1892), and Hoff and Potzl (1937). Our case has also a good deal in common with that reported more recently by Bornstein and Kidron (1959), though in this instance the disorder was less stable, and with one of the cases described by Chlenov and Beyn (1958).…”
Section: Course Of the Disordersupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For instance, in the mid-1800s, clinical studies showed that the left hemisphere (LH) is "dominant" for language (Broca, 1865;Wernicke, 1874). Other clinical examples indicated that the right hemisphere (RH) is dominant for functions such as faceidentification (Hoff & Pötzl, 1937) and topographic orientation (Hughlin Jackson & Gowers, 1875). Today, the LH dominance for language and the RH dominance for spatial processing are the most reliably observed lateralized cognitive functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%