Source
Cortex, 47, 4, (2011), pp. 501-508ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Journal title
Cortex
Volume
vol. 47
Issue
iss. 4
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 501
Page end
p. 508
Subject
DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 3: Plasticity and Memory; Neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology; Neuro- en revalidatiepsychologieAbstract
Lichtheim belongs to the ranks of most famous aphasiologists, in particular because of a diagram often referred to as 'Lichtheim's House'. His single paper on aphasia has drawn the attention of the aphasiological community for many years and may be considered a golden shot. But it became, to Lichtheim's own disappointment, famous for its schema rather than for the theoretical proposals formulated in that paper regarding various aphasia syndromes. In this paper, a translation is presented on the part of Lichtheim's memoirs, dealing with his views on his work on aphasia. I also discuss his insertion of the conceptual center in the model and Wernicke's response to that. Finally, I argue that it is surprising that Lichtheim's contribution has had such a lasting impact.
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