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Dichotic Listening in Crossed Aphasia'Paradoxical' Ipsilateral Suppression
Gianfranco Denes, MD;
Franco Caviezel, MD
Arch Neurol. 1981;38(3):182-185.
Abstract
In a 35-year-old right-handed man who had no personal or family history of left-handedness, left hemiparesis and predominantly motor aphasia suddenly developed following cerebrovascular accident. Clinical and laboratory data, including computerized tomographic scan, showed a clearly defined right hemisphere lesion. On dichotic listening test, a clear-cut right ear extinction was present.
Author Affiliations
From Clinica Neurologica dell'Università di Padova, Italy.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication May 24, 1980.
Read in part before the Second International Neuropsychological Society European Conference, June 28, 1979, Noordwijkerhout, Holland.
Reprint requests to Clinica Neurologica dell'Università, Via Giustiniani, 5, 35100 Padova, Italy (Dr Denes).
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