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Jean-Martin Charcot’s role in the 19th century study of music aphasia
Johnson, J.K.; Lorch, Marjorie; Nicolas, S.. - : Oxford Journals, 2013
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Written language production disorders: historical and recent perspectives
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Current Medicine Group, 2013
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Literacy and multimodality
Li, Wei; McEntee-Atalianis, Lisa; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Wiley Blackwell, 2013
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Language and the brain
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Wiley Blackwell, 2013
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Examining language functions: a reassessment of Bastian's contribution to aphasia assessment
Lorch, Marjorie P.. - : Oxford University Press, 2013
Abstract: Henry Charlton Bastian (1837–1915) developed his network model of language processing, modality deficits and correlated lesion localizations in the 1860s and was a leading clinical authority for over four decades. Although his ideas are little referenced today, having been overshadowed by his more eminent Queen Square colleague John Hughlings Jackson, his work on aphasia and paralysis was highly regarded by contemporaries. This paper traces Bastian’s lasting but largely unattributed contribution to the development of standardized clinical assessment of language disorders. From 1867 onwards, Bastian trained generations of medical students in neurology. In his 1875 book On Paralysis there is evidence in his case descriptions that Bastian had already implemented a detailed set of procedures for examining aphasic patients. In 1886, Bastian published a ‘Schema for the Examination of Aphasic and Amnesic Persons’. Bastian insisted on the utility of this battery for diagnosis, classification and lesion localization; he argued that its consistent use would allow the development of a patient corpus and the comparison of cases from other hospitals. In 1898 his Treatise on Aphasia included a list of 34 questions that were to be used to examine all patients to provide detailed and systematic evidence of spared and impaired abilities in all receptive and expressive modalities. Bastian’s contribution to the development of standardized clinical aphasia assessment is reassessed through detailed analysis of his publications and those of his contemporaries as well as new material from archives and casebooks. This evidence demonstrates that his approach to diagnosis of language and other cognitive impairments has propagated through the decades. His legacy can be seen in the approach to standardized aphasia testing developed in the latter 20th century through to today.
Keyword: Occasional Paper
URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awt135
http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/136/8/2629
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Speaking for yourself: the medico-legal aspects of aphasia in nineteenth-century Britain
Lorch, Marjorie. - : University of Rochester Press, 2012
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The modern beginnings of research into developmental language disorders
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Psychology Press, 2012
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The 'idioglossia' cases of the 1890s and the clinical investigation and treatment of developmental language impairment
Lorch, Marjorie; Hellal, Paula. - : Elsevier, 2012
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Re-examining Paul Broca’s initial presentation of M. Leborgne: understanding the impetus for brain and language research
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2011
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Darwin's contribution to the study of child development and language acquisition
In: Language & history. - Leeds : Maney 53 (2010) 1, 1-14
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Commemorating the 3rd epoch of Aphasia research: 50 years since the founding of the Academy of Aphasia
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2010
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"Fools at musick": Thomas Willis (1621-1675) on congenital amusia
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Imperial College Press, 2010
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Darwin’s contribution to the study of child development and language acquisition
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Maney Publishing, 2010
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Darwin's “Natural Science of Babies”
Lorch, Marjorie; Hellal, Paula. - : Taylor & Francis, 2010
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Multiple languages, memory, and regression: an examination of Ribot's law
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2009) 5, 643-654
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Medicine and modernism: A biography of Henry Head
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2009) 5, 655
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Neurolinguistics and the non-monolingual brain
In: Contemporary applied linguistics ; 2. Linguistics for the real world. - London [u.a.] : Continuum (2009), 184-201
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The emergence of the age variable in 19th-century neurology: considerations of recovery patterns in acquired childhood aphasia
Hellal, Paula; Lorch, Marjorie. - : Elsevier, 2009
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Multiple languages, memory, and regression: an examination of Ribot's Law
Lorch, Marjorie. - : Taylor and Francis, 2009
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Research in applied linguistics at Birkbeck, university of London
Lorch, Marjorie; Li, Wei. - : Cambridge Journals, 2009
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