Are Unilateral Right Posterior Cerebral Lesions Sufficient to Cause Prosopagnosia? Clinical and Radiological Findings in Six Additional Patients

Controversy has arisen regarding the neuropathological basis of prosopagnosia. Some investigators suggest that bilateral lesions are needed to cause the deficit, whereas others felt that a unilateral right poterior lesion is sufficient. Six patients with prosopagnosia with clinical and radiological...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cortex 1986-06, Vol.22 (2), p.243-252
Hauptverfasser: Landis, Theodor, Cummings, Jeffrey L., Christen, Lisanne, Bogen, Joseph E., Imhof, Hans-Georg
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Zusammenfassung:Controversy has arisen regarding the neuropathological basis of prosopagnosia. Some investigators suggest that bilateral lesions are needed to cause the deficit, whereas others felt that a unilateral right poterior lesion is sufficient. Six patients with prosopagnosia with clinical and radiological evidence of unilateral right posterior lesions are presented. Our observations together with evidence from similar cases described in the literature suggest that an appropriately placed right hemispheric lesion may be sufficient to produce prosopagnosia.
ISSN:0010-9452
1973-8102
DOI:10.1016/S0010-9452(86)80048-X