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Historical Bibliography Updated: May 18, 2021

Zur Auffassung der Aphasien.

Publication Details

Leipzig: Deuticke, 1891 CE.

Freud refuted the Wernicke–Lichtheim doctrine (Nos. 4623 & 4626) that the losses of function in aphasia were due to lesions to anatomically circumscribed centers corresponding to the various functions involved in language. He distinguished between defects in naming objects, which he called asymbolic aphasia, and defects in recognizing objects, for which he introduced the term “agnosia”. English translation, London, 1953.

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Entry Number#4627.1
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External URLzur-auffassung-der-aphasien

Geographic Context

Publication place: Leipzig

Mentioned in annotation: London