Author:
WOOD AMANDA G.,SALING MICHAEL M.,O'SHEA MARIE F.,JACKSON GRAEME D.,BERKOVIC SAMUEL F.
Abstract
Left-to-right reorganization of verbal memory following
early left hemisphere damage has been reported in patients
whose expressive language is governed by the right hemisphere.
We present a case in which verbal memory performance was
intact, despite severe left mesial temporal damage, and
despite aphasia on left internal carotid sodium amytal
ablation. The distribution and degree of left mesial temporal
damage was assessed visually and quantitatively on MRI.
These findings raise the possibility that verbal memory
may shift to the language-nondominant hemisphere as a result
of early left mesial temporal damage. (JINS, 1999,
5, 69–74.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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