Arnoldus Van Rhijn on aphasia: A forgotten thesis
Very little work was done on aphasia in the 19th century in the Netherlands. Van Rhijn’s thesis, from an aphasiological point of view of limited value, does show that the notions of “centers”, “connections”, and “disorders due to disconnections” were generally known before Wernicke, also in the Netherlands.
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Posted on May 20, 2011, in Research and tagged aphasia, connectionism, localization, The Netherlands, Wernicke. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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