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"Crossed” somatoparaphrenia: an unusual new case and a review of the literature
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Very early processing of emotional words revealed in temporoparietal junctions of both hemispheres by EEG and TMS
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On the Origin of the N400 Effects: An ERP Waveform and Source Localization Analysis in Three Matching Tasks
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Brain State-dependent Functional Hemispheric Specialization in Men but not in Women
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Crossed somatoparaphrenia: an unusual new case and a review of the literature
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In: http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/208435 (2015)
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Somatoparaphrenia is a delusional misidentification and confabulation of body parts, usually arm or hand, opposite to a cerebral lesion, generally of the "minor" right hemisphere. There is some controversy concerning lesion site ( fronto-parietal; parieto-temporal; posterior insula, additional subcortical nuclei) or necessary associated symptoms ( hemiparesis/plegia, anosognosia, neglect, position sense deficit). We here present a patient who is unusual in many respects, that is: ( 1) he is a right-hander with somatoparaphrenia after a "dominant" left-hemisphere lesion associated with aphasia and ideomotor apraxia, but also with right hemineglect. He thus has "crossed" somatoparaphrenia; ( 2) his delusional misidentification concerned the right leg and not the arm or hand; ( 3) he has no anosognosia; ( 4) his proprioception is disturbed for the leg only; and ( 5) the lesion site is very posterior, a left occipito-parietal haemorrhage without involvement of the frontal lobe or the posterior insula. We present this case together with the seven other cases of "crossed somatoparaphrenia" with and without aphasia we found since 1935 in the literature and discuss their relevance in relation to the above controversies.
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URL: http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/208435 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-014-4101-z
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Hemispheric specialization varies with EEG brain resting states and phase of menstrual cycle
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In: ISSN: 1932-6203 ; PLOS ONE, Vol. 8, No 4 (2013) P. e63196 (2013)
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Hemispheric Specialization Varies with EEG Brain Resting States and Phase of Menstrual Cycle
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On the Origin of the N400 Effects: An ERP Waveform and Source Localization Analysis in Three Matching Tasks
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In: ISSN: 0896-0267 ; Brain Topography, Vol. 23, No 3 (2010) pp. 311-320 (2010)
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On the origin of the N400 effects: An ERP waveform and source localization analysis in three matching tasks
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Brain State-dependent Functional Hemispheric Specialization in Men but not in Women
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Brain State-dependent Functional Hemispheric Specialization in Men but not in Women
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The time course of semantic category processing in the cerebral hemispheres: an electrophysiological study
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Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing
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Spatio-temporal analysis of electric brain activity during semantic and phonological word processing
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