The image and appearance of the human body : studies in the by Paul. SCHILDER

By Paul. SCHILDER

First released in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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By Paul. SCHILDER

First released in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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2) reere-next finger. (3) kaupu-middle finger. (4) moreere-index. (5) aira-thumb. (6) ankora-wrist. (7) rnirika rnako-between wrist and elbow. (8) na--elbow. (9) ara-shoulder. (10) ano-neck. (I I) arne-left breast. (12) unkari--ehest. (13) amenekai-right breast. (14) ano-right side of the neck, etc. It is remarkable that in most of these systems the toes do not play any particular part. We must not forget the particular motility of the fingers. In the system of numeration mentioned here, besides the fingers only those parts of the body which can be reached easily by the hands are of importance.

But still it is different. The unconscious wish is much deeper rooted if it is based on an organic lesion. I speak therefore of an organic repression- or of the effects of the organic unconsious. But Redlich and Bonvicini are mistaken in their opinion that all the cases of body-image imperception are based upon such mechanism. It is remarkable that the organic unconscious repression is very often combined with changes in the mood. The patients show a particular type of euphoria and there is a tendency to punning.

8 THE IMAGE AND APPEARANCE OF THE HUMAN BODY ordered, it is much simpler to move a finger of the right hand than one of the left hand. There is somehow a physiological tendency in everybody to neglect the left side of the body. This physiological tendency is certainly the expression of physiological differences in the apparatus described. It will probably not be so easy to overcome this physiological tendency to neglect the left side of the body, and most of the focal lesions will not be able to have this effect.

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