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    Oskar Vogt (6 April 1870, in Husum – 30 July 1959, in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German physician and neurologist. He and his wife Cécile Vogt-Mugnier...
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    anatomical study of Lenin's brain by the German neurologist and psychiatrist Oskar Vogt in 1924 was a significant event in the history of neuroscience. The study...
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    Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (27 March 1875 – 4 May 1962) was a French neurologist from Haute-Savoie. She and her husband Oskar Vogt are known for their extensive...
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  • German neurologist Oskar Vogt (1870–1959), German neurologist Fredrik Vogt (1892–1970), Norwegian engineer Jens Theodor Paludan Vogt (1830–1892), Norwegian...
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    established by Oskar Vogt in 1898 and run together with his wife Cécile Vogt-Mugnier, also an accomplished brain researcher. From 1901 to 1910, Vogt's coworker...
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    designer and choreographer Panda Eyes (born 1996), Oskar Steinbeck, Swiss DJ and music producer Oskar Vogt (1870–1959), German physician and neurologist Oskari...
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    research. Following this, Brodmann started to work in 1901 with Cécile and Oskar Vogt at the private institute Neurobiologische Zentralstation in Berlin, and...
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    its departments of Neuroanatomy (Oskar and Cécile Vogt), neurohistology (Alois Kronmüller), Neurochemistry (Marthe Vogt), and genetics (Nikolaij and Elena...
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    recovered and preserved by the researcher Oskar Vogt and is still kept as an "elite brain" in the C. & O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research at the Heinrich...
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    hypnotism" practiced by figures such as Auguste Forel, Eugen Bleuler, and Oskar Vogt. They charged Freud with selectively citing some authors on dreams (including...
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    55–83). 1904, Journ. Psych. Neurol., 3/1-2. – Hrsg. v. August Forel & Oskar Vogt. Red. v. Karl Brodmann. – Leipzig, Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth,...
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    lenticularis or nucleus lentiformis. A thorough reconsideration by Cécile and Oskar Vogt (1941) simplified the description of the basal ganglia by proposing the...
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  • Henry Tooth 1856 - 1925 United Kingdom Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease V Oskar Vogt 1870 - 1959 Germany V N. K. Venkataramana India W Juhn Atsushi Wada 1924...
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    "organization and generation of voluntary movement". In 1941, Cécile and Oskar Vogt simplified the nomenclature by proposing the term striatum for all elements...
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    Reventlow (1869–1943), naval officer, journalist and Nazi politician Oskar Vogt (1870–1959), neuroanatomy, psychiatrist; he dissected the brain of Lenin...
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  • 1932. Schultz based his approach on the work of the German hypnotist Oskar Vogt. The technique involves a step-by-step progression that begins from physiological...
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  • especially epinephrine. Vogt was born in Berlin, the daughter of two of Germany's leading anatomists, Cécile and Oskar Vogt (French and Danish-German...
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  • reports of NICS date back to the early 1960s, when German neurologist Oskar Vogt first used electrical stimulation to stimulate the cerebellum. Results...
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    Tönnies (born in Oldenswort) was a major contributor to early sociology. Oskar Vogt (born in Husum) was a pioneer of modern neuroscience. Kühn, Hans Joachim...
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    1919. He also collaborated with two famous scientists and physicians, Oskar Vogt (1870–1959) and Korbinian Brodmann (1868–1918), in their research on lateralization...
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    lack of oxygen, or malnutrition – established in 1922 by Cécile Vogt-Mugnier and Oskar Vogt. Professor of neurology Terence Hines (2003) claimed that near-death...
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  • Retrieved 1 April 2023. Nomination archive – Oskar Vogt nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Cécile Vogt nobelprize.org Nomination archive – George F Dick...
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    marker for the primary motor cortex. Other researchers, such as Oskar Vogt, Cécile Vogt-Mugnier and Otfrid Foerster also suggested that motor cortex was...
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    means pale). After Foix and Nicolesco (1925) and some others, Cécile and Oskar Vogt (1941) suggested the term pallidum - also used by the Terminologia Anatomica...
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    Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences 95.3 (1998): 906-913. Vogt, Cécile, and Oskar Vogt. Allgemeine ergebnisse unserer hirnforschung. Vol. 25. JA Barth...
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  • was cut into over 30,000 pieces. German neurologist and psychiatrist Oskar Vogt conducted an anatomical study of Lenin's brain. Skull fragments of Abraham...
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    Institute for Biophysics. KWI for Brain Research, founded 1914 in Berlin by Oskar Vogt. It is now the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research. KWI for Cell Physiology...
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    research of myelinogenesis. Among his students were Emil Kraepelin and Oskar Vogt (mentor to Korbinian Brodmann). Flechsig was the treating psychiatrist...
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  • the sensory effects of a near-death experience. Cécile Vogt-Mugnier and her husband Oskar Vogt came up with the idea of pathoclisis through their research...
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    Mendel's (1839–1907) psychiatric laboratory in Berlin. In 1904 he joined Oskar Vogt (1870–1959) at the neurobiological laboratory at the University of Berlin...
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