Neurological disorders in famous artists
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Neurological disorders in famous artists
(Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience, v. 19,
Karger, 2005-
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Vol. 22: volume editors, J. Bogousslavsky, M.G. Hennerici
Vol. 27: volume editors, J. Bogousslavsky, M.G. Hennerici, H. Bäzner, C. Bassetti
Description and Table of Contents
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[pt. 1] ISBN 9783805579148
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Guillaume Apollinaire, the Lover Assassinated: Bogousslavsky, J.
- Guy de Maupassant and Friedrich Nietzsche. A Comparison of Two Cases of 19th-Century General Paresis: Hayden, D.
- The One-Man Band of Pain. Alphonse Daudet and His Painful Experience of Tabes dorsalis: Dieguez, S.
- Bogousslavsky, J.
- Gustave Flaubert's Hidden Sickness: Jallon, P.
- Jallon, H.
- Edgar Allan Poe: Substance Abuse versus Epilepsy: Bazil, C.W.
- Dostoevsky and Epilepsy: An Attempt to Look Through the Frame: Rossetti, A.O.
- Bogousslavsky, J.
- Immanuel Kant: Evolution from a Personality 'Disorder' to a Dementia: Guard, O.
- Boller, F.
- Valery Larbaud: Boller, F.
- Alajouanine's Painter: Paul-Elie Gernez: Boller, F.
- Carolus Horn - When the Images in the Brain Decay. Evidence of Backward-Development of Visual and Cognitive Functions in Alzheimer's Disease: Maurer, K.
- Prvulovic, D.
- Major Depression and Stroke in Caspar David Friedrich: Dahlenburg, B.
- Spitzer, C.
- Understanding Van Gogh's Night
- Bipolar Disorder: Carota, A.
- Iaria, G.
- Berney, A.
- Bogousslavsky, J.
- The Terminal Illness and Last Compositions of Maurice Ravel: Baeck, E.
- The Decay and Death of Modest Musorgsky: Baeck, E.
- Georg Friedrich Handel's Strokes: Bazner, H.
- Hennerici, M.
- The Subcortical Vascular Encephalopathy of Joseph Haydn - Pathographic Illustration of the Syndrome: Bazner, H.
- Hennerici, M.
- Music and the Brain: Gershwin and Shebalin: Ruiz, E.
- Montanes, P.
- Robert Schumann's Focal Dystonia: Altenmuller, E.
- Author Index
- Subject Index.
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pt. 2 ISBN 9783805582650
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Table of Contents
- Preface: Bogousslavsky, J.
- Hennerici, M.G.
- Painting after Right-Hemisphere Stroke - Case Studies of Professional Artists: Bazner, H.
- Hennerici, M.G.
- I and Me: Self-Portraiture in Brain Damage: Blanke, O.
- Lovis Corinth: Integrating Hemineglect and Spatial Distortions: Bazner, H.
- Hennerici, M.G.
- Visconti and Fellini: From Left Social Neorealism to Right-Hemisphere Stroke: Dieguez, S.
- Assal, G.
- Bogousslavsky, J.
- De novo Artistic Behaviour following Brain Injury: Pollak, T.A.
- Mulvenna, C.M.
- Lythgoe, M.F.
- Marcel Proust's Diseases and Doctors: The Neurological Story of a Life: Bogousslavsky, J.
- Heinrich Heine and Syphilis: auf der Horst, C.
- Baudelaire's Aphasia: From Poetry to Cursing: Dieguez, S.
- Bogousslavsky, J.
- Memory and the Creation of Art: The Syndrome, as in de Kooning, of 'Creating in the Midst of Dementia'. An 'ArtScience' Study of Creation, Its 'Brain Methods' and Results: Espinel, C.H.
- Persisting Aphasia, Cerebral Dominance, and Painting in the Famous Artist Carl Fredrik Reutersward: Colombo-Thuillard, F.
- Assal, G.
- Mozart in the Neurological Department - Who Has the Tic?: Kammer, T.
- Hans von Bulow: Creativity and Neurological Disease in a Famous Pianist and Conductor: Wohrle, J.C.
- Haas, F.
- Synaesthesia, the Arts and Creativity: A Neurological Connection: Mulvenna, C.M.
- The Hallucinating Art of Heinrich Fussli: Baumann, C.
- Lentzsch, F.
- Regard, M.
- Bassetti, C.
- Author Index
- Subject Index.
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pt. 3 ISBN 9783805593304
Description
Table of Contents
- Preface: Bogousslavsky, J.
- Hennerici, M.G.
- Bazner, H.
- Bassetti, C.
- Leonardo da Vinci and Stroke - Vegetarian Diet as a Possible Cause: Ozturk, S.
- Altieri, M.
- Troisi, P.
- Paul Klee's Illness (Systemic Sclerosis) and Artistic Transfiguration: Suter, H.
- The Last Myth of Giorgio de Chirico: Neurological Art: Bogousslavsky, J.
- Egon Schiele and Dystonia: Erbguth, F.J.
- Syphilis in German-Speaking Composers - 'Examination Results Are Confidential': Bazner, H
- Hennerici, M.G.
- Hector Berlioz and Other Famous Artists with Opium Abuse: Wolf, P.L.
- Shostakovich and ALS: Kalapatapu, V.R.
- Gilkey, A.P.
- Pascuzzi, R.M.
- Suffering for Her Art: The Chronic Pain Syndrome of Pianist Clara Wieck-Schumann: Altenmuller, E.
- Kopiez, R.
- Bravo! Neurology at the Opera: Matthews, B.R.
- Stendhal's Aphasic Spells: The First Report of Transient Ischemic Attacks Followed by Stroke: Bogousslavsky, J.
- Assal, G.
- The Missing Hands of Blaise Cendrars: Tatu, L.
- Visual Experiences of Blaise Pascal: Paciaroni, M.
- Autism and Art: James, I.
- 'A Man Can Be Destroyed but Not Defeated': Ernest Hemingway's Near-Death Experience and Declining Health: Dieguez, S.
- 'The Adventure': Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz's Extraordinary Stroke Diary: Bogousslavsky, J.
- Portrayal of Neurological Illness and Physicians in the Works of Shakespeare: Matthews, B.R.
- The Neurology of Literature: Perkin, G.D.
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