Jules Bernard Luys: from a description of the subthalamic nucleus to hypnotism

ABSTRACT The authors review the role of Jules Bernard Luys in the discovery of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) over 150 years ago. The relationships between the STN and movement disorders, particularly hemiballismus and Parkinson’s disease, are well known. The academic life of Jules Bernard Luys can be divided into two periods: a brilliant start as a neuroanatomist, culminating in the discovery of the STN, followed by a second period marked by a shift in his academic activity and an increased interest in topics such as hysteria, hypnotism and, eventually, esotericism.

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Main Authors: MEIRA,Alex Tiburtino, PRODÓSSIMO,Anieli Fagiani, FROEHNER,Gabriel Sampaio, FRANKLIN,Gustavo Leite, DE MENESES,Murilo Sousa, MUNHOZ,Renato Puppi, TEIVE,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2020
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MUNHOZ,Renato Puppi
TEIVE,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
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MUNHOZ,Renato Puppi
TEIVE,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
Jules Bernard Luys: from a description of the subthalamic nucleus to hypnotism
author_facet MEIRA,Alex Tiburtino
PRODÓSSIMO,Anieli Fagiani
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TEIVE,Hélio Afonso Ghizoni
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title Jules Bernard Luys: from a description of the subthalamic nucleus to hypnotism
title_short Jules Bernard Luys: from a description of the subthalamic nucleus to hypnotism
title_full Jules Bernard Luys: from a description of the subthalamic nucleus to hypnotism
title_fullStr Jules Bernard Luys: from a description of the subthalamic nucleus to hypnotism
title_full_unstemmed Jules Bernard Luys: from a description of the subthalamic nucleus to hypnotism
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description ABSTRACT The authors review the role of Jules Bernard Luys in the discovery of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) over 150 years ago. The relationships between the STN and movement disorders, particularly hemiballismus and Parkinson’s disease, are well known. The academic life of Jules Bernard Luys can be divided into two periods: a brilliant start as a neuroanatomist, culminating in the discovery of the STN, followed by a second period marked by a shift in his academic activity and an increased interest in topics such as hysteria, hypnotism and, eventually, esotericism.
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