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Nervenarzt. 2004 Oct;75(10):1038-41. doi: 10.1007/s00115-004-1772-x.

[Oskar Vogt (1870-1959). Hypnotist and brain researcher, husband of Cecile Vogt (1875-1962)].

Der Nervenarzt

[Article in German]
S V Stuckrad-Barre, A Danek

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  1. Klinik für Neurologie, Frankfurt am Main.

PMID: 15300318 DOI: 10.1007/s00115-004-1772-x

Abstract

Oskar Vogt (1870-1955) and his wife Cecile (1875-1962) were neurologists and neuroanatomists with a strong interest in the cytoarchitectonics and myeloarchitectonics of the brain and in the functional anatomy of the basal ganglia. In the 1920s, Vogt created a multi-disciplinary brain research institute, the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut fur Hirnforschung in Berlin-Buch, with divisions for e.g. neuroanatomy, neurohistology, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, and genetics. Oskar Vogt's scientific activities are discussed briefly with special regard to his former co-worker Brodmann. After being dismissed from office by the Nazi government in 1937, the Vogts continued their work in a privately funded institute in Neustadt, in the Black Forest.

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