1. Spreen8 described a man with an agnosia for non-verbal sounds, but intact language comprehension. He had had a stroke causing a marked left hemiparesis and subsequently developed emotional lability, seizures and bilateral pyramidal signs. Handedness was not tested. At necropsy, the patient had bilateral subdural haematomas and a very extensive area of infarction in the rosurg;Psychiatry,1986
2. Behavioural Neurology. A Practical Approach;Kirshner, H.S.,1986
3. Patterns of hand preference in a student population;Briggs, G.G.; Nebes, R.D.;Cortex,1975
4. Alexia and Agraphia;Aphasia, Benson F.D.,1979
5. and left hemisphere lesions;Mountcastle, V.B.,1962