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Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion

We investigated auditory processing in a young patient who experienced a single embolus causing an infarct in the right middle cerebral artery territory. This led to damage to auditory cortex including planum temporale that spared medial Heschl's gyrus, and included damage to the posterior insu...

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Autores principales: Holmes, Emma, Utoomprurkporn, Nattawan, Hoskote, Chandrashekar, Warren, Jason D., Bamiou, Doris-Eva, Griffiths, Timothy D.
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Publicado: Masson 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7856551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33360763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2020.10.023
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author Holmes, Emma
Utoomprurkporn, Nattawan
Hoskote, Chandrashekar
Warren, Jason D.
Bamiou, Doris-Eva
Griffiths, Timothy D.
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description We investigated auditory processing in a young patient who experienced a single embolus causing an infarct in the right middle cerebral artery territory. This led to damage to auditory cortex including planum temporale that spared medial Heschl's gyrus, and included damage to the posterior insula and inferior parietal lobule. She reported chronic difficulties with segregating speech from noise and segregating elements of music. Clinical tests showed no evidence for abnormal cochlear function. Follow-up tests confirmed difficulties with auditory segregation in her left ear that spanned multiple domains, including words-in-noise and music streaming. Testing with a stochastic figure-ground task—a way of estimating generic acoustic foreground and background segregation—demonstrated that this was also abnormal. This is the first demonstration of an acquired deficit in the segregation of complex acoustic patterns due to cortical damage, which we argue is a causal explanation for the symptomatic deficits in the segregation of speech and music. These symptoms are analogous to the visual symptom of simultaneous agnosia. Consistent with functional imaging studies on normal listeners, the work implicates non-primary auditory cortex. Further, the work demonstrates a (partial) lateralisation of the necessary anatomical substrate for segregation that has not been previously highlighted.
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spelling pubmed-78565512021-02-05 Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion Holmes, Emma Utoomprurkporn, Nattawan Hoskote, Chandrashekar Warren, Jason D. Bamiou, Doris-Eva Griffiths, Timothy D. Cortex Single Case Report We investigated auditory processing in a young patient who experienced a single embolus causing an infarct in the right middle cerebral artery territory. This led to damage to auditory cortex including planum temporale that spared medial Heschl's gyrus, and included damage to the posterior insula and inferior parietal lobule. She reported chronic difficulties with segregating speech from noise and segregating elements of music. Clinical tests showed no evidence for abnormal cochlear function. Follow-up tests confirmed difficulties with auditory segregation in her left ear that spanned multiple domains, including words-in-noise and music streaming. Testing with a stochastic figure-ground task—a way of estimating generic acoustic foreground and background segregation—demonstrated that this was also abnormal. This is the first demonstration of an acquired deficit in the segregation of complex acoustic patterns due to cortical damage, which we argue is a causal explanation for the symptomatic deficits in the segregation of speech and music. These symptoms are analogous to the visual symptom of simultaneous agnosia. Consistent with functional imaging studies on normal listeners, the work implicates non-primary auditory cortex. Further, the work demonstrates a (partial) lateralisation of the necessary anatomical substrate for segregation that has not been previously highlighted. Masson 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7856551/ /pubmed/33360763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2020.10.023 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Warren, Jason D.
Bamiou, Doris-Eva
Griffiths, Timothy D.
Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion
title Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion
title_full Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion
title_fullStr Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion
title_short Simultaneous auditory agnosia: Systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion
title_sort simultaneous auditory agnosia: systematic description of a new type of auditory segregation deficit following a right hemisphere lesion
topic Single Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7856551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33360763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2020.10.023
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