Discuss the contributions of each of the following to the concept of learning disabilities: James Hinshelwood, Kurt Goldstein, Alfred Strauss, Heinz Werner
What will be an ideal response?What will be an ideal response?
Ans: James Hinshelwood: a Scottish medical researcher who was intrigued by a young boy’s inability to learn to read. He attributed this problem to a defect in a specific area of the boy’s brain.
Kurt Goldstein, a physician who studied soldiers suffering from traumatic brain injuries acquired during World War I.
Alfred Strauss continued the work of Goldstein
Heinz Werner worked with Strauss to continue the work of Goldstein.
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