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View article: Editorial: Changing perspectives in speech and language neuropsychology, 1863-2023
Editorial: Changing perspectives in speech and language neuropsychology, 1863-2023 Open
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View article: Can allocentric neglect be treated by functional training and by stimulating bottom-up neuroplasticity?
Can allocentric neglect be treated by functional training and by stimulating bottom-up neuroplasticity? Open
Visuospatial neglect can be described as unilateral inattention to egocentric or allocentric positions in the environment or to objects. It is unknown how to treat allocentric neglect nor if a successful treatment will also reduce egocentr…
View article: A Critical Comment on Recent Reviews of Prism Adaptation Training: It’s Too Early to Close the Shop
A Critical Comment on Recent Reviews of Prism Adaptation Training: It’s Too Early to Close the Shop Open
Recent reviews on prism adaptation training (PAT) for visuospatial neglect concluded that it is ineffective. In our view, this conclusion goes too far. In this contribution, we discuss the limitations present in these reviews: the inclusio…
View article: Comments on energy conservation treatments for MS-related fatigue and a new proposal
Comments on energy conservation treatments for MS-related fatigue and a new proposal Open
Psychological treatments of MS-related fatigue mostly depend on energy conservation programs. We argue that the evidence for energy conservation training is weak - in contrast to some reviews on this topic. The reasons for our concerns are…
View article: Fatigue acts as a distractor in monotonous and dual attention tasks in patients with multiple sclerosis but not with long COVID
Fatigue acts as a distractor in monotonous and dual attention tasks in patients with multiple sclerosis but not with long COVID Open
Hintergrund: Fatigue als Folge von COVID-19 Infektion ist zu einem erheblichen Problem geworden. Fatigue ist auch eine Folge der Multiplen Sklerose (MS), welche hier zu einer verminderten Lebensqualität und Frühverrentung führen kann. Auf …
View article: Monocular eye patching modulates ipsilesional reactive saccades and smooth pursuit in patients with left hemispatial neglect
Monocular eye patching modulates ipsilesional reactive saccades and smooth pursuit in patients with left hemispatial neglect Open
Patients with hemispatial neglect show multiple oculomotor deficits like delayed contralesional saccade latencies, hypometric saccade amplitudes, and impaired smooth pursuit. We aimed to investigate whether modulation of superior colliculu…
View article: “Cinderella was attacked by the big bad wolf, but the police saved her”: intrusions and confabulations on story recall in Korsakoff’s syndrome and alcohol-related cognitive impairments
“Cinderella was attacked by the big bad wolf, but the police saved her”: intrusions and confabulations on story recall in Korsakoff’s syndrome and alcohol-related cognitive impairments Open
The results of this study indicate that researchers and clinicians must be aware that in general, intrusions on memory tests should not be interpreted as confabulations. Especially spontaneous confabulations appear to be something c…
View article: The Effects of Continuous vs. Intermittent Prism Adaptation Protocols for Treating Visuospatial Neglect: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The Effects of Continuous vs. Intermittent Prism Adaptation Protocols for Treating Visuospatial Neglect: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Visuospatial neglect may interfere with activities of daily living (ADL). Prism adaptation (PA) is one treatment option and may involve two components: recalibration (more strategic) and realignment (more implicit). We examined whether rec…
View article: Franz Joseph Gall on God and religion: “Dieu et Cerveau, rien que Dieu et cerveau!”
Franz Joseph Gall on God and religion: “Dieu et Cerveau, rien que Dieu et cerveau!” Open
Franz Joseph Gall's (1758–1828) doctrine of many faculties of mind with corresponding cortical organs led him to be accused of materialism, fatalism, and even atheism. Yet little has been written about the specific charges he felt forced t…
View article: Neuroanniversary 2022
Neuroanniversary 2022 Open
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View article: Fatigue bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose oder Neuromyelitis optica: ein systematischer Vergleich
Fatigue bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose oder Neuromyelitis optica: ein systematischer Vergleich Open
View article: Fatigue bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose oder Neuromyelitis optica: Ein systematischer Vergleich [Fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis or neuromyelitis optica: A systematic comparison]
Fatigue bei Patienten mit Multipler Sklerose oder Neuromyelitis optica: Ein systematischer Vergleich [Fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis or neuromyelitis optica: A systematic comparison] Open
Die Ursachen und die qualitative Struktur des Fatigueerlebens bei MS sind weiterhin nicht wirklich\ngeklärt. Die Untersuchung des Fatigueerlebens bei unterschiedlichen Autoimmunerkrankungen\nkönnte hilfreich sein, um hier Fortschritte zu e…
View article: Franz Joseph Gall on the “deaf and dumb” and the complexities of mind
Franz Joseph Gall on the “deaf and dumb” and the complexities of mind Open
Franz Joseph Gall used a broad variety of phenomena in support of his organology. Well known are his observations on anatomical features of the brain, species-specific behavioral patterns, the observation that some individuals may excel in…
View article: Franz Joseph Gall on hemispheric symmetries
Franz Joseph Gall on hemispheric symmetries Open
Franz Joseph Gall believed that the two cerebral hemispheres are anatomically and functionally similar, so much so that one could substitute for the other following unilateral injuries. He presented this belief during the 1790s in his earl…
View article: Neuroanniversary 2021
Neuroanniversary 2021 Open
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View article: Issue Information
Issue Information Open
Index (Clarivate Analytics); Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics).Wileys Corporate Citizenship initiative seeks to address the environmental, social, economic, and ethical challenges faced in our business and which are important to our di…
View article: Gall and phrenology: New perspectives
Gall and phrenology: New perspectives Open
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View article: Gall’s German enemies
Gall’s German enemies Open
Franz Joseph Gall's (1758-1828) proposal for a new theory about how to represent the mental faculties is well known. He replaced the traditional perception-judgement-memory triad of abstract faculties with a set of 27 highly specific facul…
View article: Franz Joseph Gall's non‐cortical faculties and their organs
Franz Joseph Gall's non‐cortical faculties and their organs Open
Franz Joseph Gall (1758–1828) is remembered for his claims that behavior results from a large number of independent mental faculties, and that these faculties are associated with cortical organs. Apart from the 26 faculties he localized in…
View article: Dieter Janz en zijn bijdrage aan de klinische kennis van kleine aanvallen
Dieter Janz en zijn bijdrage aan de klinische kennis van kleine aanvallen Open
Het begrip ‘Petit Mal’, oorspronkelijk een Franse term die gedurende vele jaren in de internationale epilepsieliteratuur werd gebruikt, is tegenwoordig obsoleet omdat de uitdrukking alleen maar iets zegt over de zichtbare duur van een aanv…
View article: International Society for the History of the Neurosciences 24th Meeting in Vilnius, 2019
International Society for the History of the Neurosciences 24th Meeting in Vilnius, 2019 Open
Mission of the International Society for the History of the Neurosciences (ISHN) 24th Meeting in Vilnius, 2019 is to improve communication between individuals and groups interested in the history of neuroscience, promote research in the hi…
View article: Neuroanniversary 2020
Neuroanniversary 2020 Open
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View article: Franz Joseph Gall on the Cerebellum as the Organ for the Reproductive Drive
Franz Joseph Gall on the Cerebellum as the Organ for the Reproductive Drive Open
Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) is best remembered for his belief that bumps on the skull reflect the growth of small, underlying brain areas, though among some historians, more positively for introducing the concept of cortical localization…
View article: Otfrid Foerster, pionier en leermeester
Otfrid Foerster, pionier en leermeester Open
Harvey Cushing is de bekendste pionier op het gebied van de neurochirurgie en Victor Horsley op het gebied van epilepsiechirurgie. In Duitsland werden aan het eind van de negentiende en het begin van de twintigste eeuw neurochirurgische in…
View article: Neuroanniversary 2019
Neuroanniversary 2019 Open
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View article: Adaptive Cueing Treatment of Neglect in Stroke Patients Leads to Improvements in Activities of Daily Living: A Randomized Controlled, Crossover Trial
Adaptive Cueing Treatment of Neglect in Stroke Patients Leads to Improvements in Activities of Daily Living: A Randomized Controlled, Crossover Trial Open
Background. Visuospatial neglect is a disabling syndrome with serious consequences for activities in daily life. This study investigated the effect of adaptive cueing during a reading task as a possible treatment for neglect by including (…
View article: De eerste reeks callosotomieën
De eerste reeks callosotomieën Open
In 1939 werd voor het eerst systematisch geprobeerd het ontstaan van een gegeneraliseerde aanval te voorkomen door het corpus callosum door te snijden. In deze bijdrage worden de klinische observaties beschreven die hebben geleid tot callo…
View article: Salivary IL-1ß as an Objective Measure for Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis?
Salivary IL-1ß as an Objective Measure for Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis? Open
Background: The causes of fatigue in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other inflammatory disorders are not well understood. One possible cause that might explain fatigue in inflammatory disorders appears to be the immunological process i…
View article: Valentin Magnan and Sergey Korsakov: French and Russian pioneers in the study of alcohol abuse
Valentin Magnan and Sergey Korsakov: French and Russian pioneers in the study of alcohol abuse Open
This study focuses on two outstanding psychiatrists: the Frenchman Valentin Magnan (1835-1916) and the Russian Sergey Korsakov (1854-1900). Their international renown is primarily associated with their investigations into health consequenc…
View article: Neuroanniversary 2018
Neuroanniversary 2018 Open
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