Lissauer H

When1:  1855

When2:  1890

Who:    Heinrich Lissauer [Lissauer, Heinrich]

What:   psychologist

Where:  Germany

works\  Contribution on the Pathological Anatomy of Tabes dorsalis [1885]; Case of visual agnosia with contribution to theory [1889]; Thalamus Lesions in Progressive Paralysis [1890: Lissauer's paralysis]

Detail: He lived 1861 to 1891, found tractus dorsolateralis or Lissauer's tract [1855], and invented model for visual recognition [1890]. Patients can fail to form associations between memories and perceptions or fail to form perceptions {mind-blindness} [1879].

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