Graduate Program in Neuroscience and Education, University of Macedonia School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, Thessalonica 54636, Greece.
Graduate Program in Neuroscience and Education, University of Macedonia School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, Thessalonica 54636, Greece; Department of Psychology, Division of Brain, Behavior and Cognition, Aristotelian University Faculty of Philosophy, Thessalonica 54124, Greece.
J Chem Neuroanat. 2023 Nov;133:102341. doi: 10.1016/j.jchemneu.2023.102341. Epub 2023 Sep 17.
The aim of the present article is to preserve, in English translation, two historical communications on aphasia and the pathophysiology of language by the neurobiologist Christfried Jakob (1866-1956) of Buenos Aires, and to place them in a modern perspective. The morphofunctional basis of human language and its pathology occupied Jakob's mind over three decades. His synthetic conclusions were based on the neuropathological examination of dozens of aphasic cases from the Hospital de Las Mercedes and the National Women's Psychiatric Hospital between 1906 and 1936. Special mention is made of the role of the cerebellum, the thalamus, and their connections with the cerebral cortex, and the language network. Current research and imaging studies support and elaborate that which Jacob presented so many years ago; many of his analyses and ideas are informative and remain relevant today.
本文旨在以英文翻译的形式保留神经生物学家克里斯蒂夫·雅各布(Christfried Jakob)于 1906 年至 1936 年间在布宜诺斯艾利斯的两个关于失语症和语言病理生理学的历史通讯,并将其置于现代视角下。人类语言的形态功能基础及其病理学占据了雅各布三十多年的时间。他的综合结论是基于对来自 Las Mercedes 医院和国家妇女精神病院的数十例失语症病例的神经病理学检查得出的。特别提到了小脑、丘脑及其与大脑皮层的连接以及语言网络的作用。当前的研究和成像研究支持并详细阐述了雅各布多年前提出的观点;他的许多分析和思想具有启发性,至今仍然相关。