EEG showed mild slowing of left temporal areas without epileptiform discharges. Conclusions This patient solely presented with musical hallucination without focal neurological deficits. Intriguingly, brain MRI showed an acute lesion in the left MCA territory, involving the left posterior temporal lobe. MH...
Electroencephalogram showed intermittent right temporal slowing in the theta range. The patient was further evaluated by prolonged video-EEG recording. While medi- cations were tapered down, several stereotypic attacks were observed in which the patient first reported a vague "feeling" that an at...
As noted, the left IPL (including the left posterior-superior temporal lobe become more active when reading (Bookheimer, et al., 1995; Menard, et al., 1996; Price, 2007 Price, et al., 1996; Vandenberghe, et al., 1996) and becomes active during semantic processing (Price, 2007), and ...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that atypical development in children with ASD may originate from an early aberration of the temporal cortex maturation, which is specific to the left hemisphere [3]. It remains unknown, however, when and where in the brain a left-hemispheric speech processing defici...
He had numerous events per day and, at times, numerous events per hour, resulting in an EEG that showed 130- to 180-μV spikes and sharp waves over the left frontocentral region (FC3 > F3, Fz, FCz) which built up into rhythmic, sharply contoured slowing (1–4 Hz, 200–300 μV)...