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  1. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Still, when Freud first came to the US in 1910, he credited Breuer with the discovery of the therapeutic method upon which psychoanalysis is based. Pappenheim went unmentioned. Coincidentally, in ...

  2. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Lead professor Jean-Martin Charcot employed Londe, and Paul Régnard, to photograph his patients there. As Didi-Huberman has argued, these early photographic images were ostensibly medical depictions of the classic signs of hysteria, but they were also artistic ‘inventions’ ( Didi-Huberman, 2003[1982] ).

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · This article addresses the discrepancy between Edouard Hitzig’s and David Ferrier’s findings on the cortical localization of movements in animals and Jean-Martin Charcots findings in humans. The results of Hitzig’s and Ferrier’s vivisections were criticized by experimentalists in England and France as discordant ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Almost 60 years later, Jean Martin Charcot, a French neurologist, recognized the importance of Parkinson’s work and named the disease after him. To mark Dr. Parkinson’s birthday, the first official World Parkinson’s Day took place in 1997 on April 11th, and April is deemed as the Parkinson’s awareness month.

  5. Hace 2 días · In October 1885, Freud went to Paris on a three-month fellowship to study with Jean-Martin Charcot, a renowned neurologist who was conducting scientific research into hypnosis. He was later to recall the experience of this stay as catalytic in turning him toward the practice of medical psychopathology and away from a less financially ...

  6. Hace 3 días · En conclusión, tanto la fusión cognitiva como la sugestión comparten mecanismos subyacentes que afectan nuestra realidad percibida y comportamiento. Sin embargo, como bien señala el Dr. Harris en su libro Hazlo simple, aunque estos procesos comparten mecanismos, es crucial diferenciar sus aplicaciones prácticas para maximizar el bienestar.

  7. 21 de abr. de 2024 · The concept was disseminated internationally from 1880 by Jean-Martin Charcot, and became one of the most frequent diagnoses at the Salpêtrière at the time. However, from the 1930s the entity practically disappeared in the history of Western medicine. Material and methods.