10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BROCA'S CENTRE»
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\Vyllie seems to suppose that in cases of word-deafness the paraphasia which
often occurs may result from an unguided action on the part of Broca's centre (96)
. Thus, he says, “In cases of word-deafness —which implies the obliteration of the
...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston, 1910
It must be assumed that Broca's centre takes part also in this process. Each
innervation of Broca's centre is conveyed to the centre of the auditory word
images, but each innervation of the auditory centre is not necessarily carried to
Broca's ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1896
3
A System of medicine, by many writers
Wyllie seems to suppose that in cases of word-deafness the paraphasia which
often occurs may result from an unguided action on the part of Broca's centre (73)
. Thus, he says: "In cases of word-deafness — which implies the obliteration of
the ...
Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1899
... auditory word-centres, but that for this mere comprehension it is not necessary
for the stimulus to pass on also to the glossokinesthetic (Broca's) centre, as it
must do in reading aloud. It may, however, be freely admitted that if the way is
open, ...
Yosef Grodzinsky Professor and Canadian Research Chair in Neurolinguistics McGill University, Katrin Amunts Professor of Structural-Functional Brain Mapping Aachen University, 2006
5
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Considerable atrophy could be seen in the region of the nuclei of the hypo-
glossus, the median part of the crus, and in Broca's centre. The nerve trunks were
normal. Clinically the disease had not presented a single indication of paralysis,
but ...
6
A Treatise on aphasia and other speech defects
Fio. 18. Fio. 19. Fio. 18. — Diagram showing one possible mode of recovery from
Word- Deafness, due to destruction of the left Auditory Word Centre, a.
Commissure between the right Auditory Word Centre and Broca's Centre on left
side ; b.
Henry Charlton Bastian, 1898
7
Internal Medicine: A Work for the Practicing Physician on ...
This is Broca's centre, in the posterior part of the third frontal convolution. By
lesion here, the muscles of articulation still intact. the patient loses his motor
memories and his power to utter words. This is motor aphasia — or aphemia.
Parallel to ...
8
Early Humans and Their World
In additionthereare impressions from theleft hemispheres ofboth afarensis and
africanus with alight swelling inthe areaof Broca's centre. Opinions are divided
about this part of the brain, but it has been seen as the locationofthe motor
functions ...
9
A Text-book on Nervous Diseases
Under the designation of articulative ataxia, Wyllie describes what is practically
an incomplete motor aphasia from partial destruction of Broca's centre, or that
presented by a patient who has partially regained speech after a more complete
...
Francis Xavier Dercum, 1895
10
Brain and Behaviour: Critical Concepts in Psychology
The paths, therefore, between Broca's centre and the nuclei will have to undergo
a corresponding conversion. The question is now where this conversion takes
place; whether low down in the pons, as Wernicke supposes; or, as I think, much
...