Author:
Osawa Aiko,Maeshima Shinichiro,Arai Hidenori,Kondo Izumi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Aphasia often appears in persons living with dementia; however, aphasia and the mirror phenomenon are rarely present at the same time.
Case presentation
Here, we report a case of fluent conversation with a person in a mirror or a magazine, and examine the underlying mechanism using brain imaging and neuropsychological findings. We found that the appearance of the mirror phenomenon may be associated with a visuospatial dysfunction caused by a decreased function of the posterior region of the right temporal and parietal lobe. Moreover, active talking to a person in a mirror or a person in a magazine could be associated with disinhibition caused by a decline in bilateral frontal lobe function.
Conclusions
This case represents a very valuable and interesting presentation because it is the first report of a long-term follow-up of the course of dementia using neurological imaging, and of the neuropsychological analysis of the mechanism of conversation with a mirror image combined with aphasia.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Neurology (clinical),General Medicine