Article ID: CBB001211244

Hermann Oppenheim's Observations about Music in Aphasia (2012)

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Hermann Oppenheim was influential in many areas of neurology, but his ideas about music are relatively unknown. In 1888, he published a paper that outlined how the assessment of music skills in patients with aphasia could lead to a better understanding of aphasia and language. Oppenheim conducted the first comprehensive music assessment as part of a neurologic examination and presented the first case series of music in aphasia. His paper was widely cited and had significant influence over the next 30 years. Although largely unrecognized as such, Oppenheim was an important historical figure in the study of music and neurology. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

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Authors & Contributors
David Kieran
Karakis, Ioannis
Paulina Schulz
Waclawik, Andrew J.
Zoe M. Adams
Jorge Moll
Concepts
Neurology
Neurological diseases
Neurosciences
Aphasia
Medicine
Mental disorders and diseases
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Modern
Medieval
Ancient
Places
France
United States
Greece
Germany
Persia (Iran)
Berlin (Germany)
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