The neuropsychological performance of a right-handed man is examined following haemorrhage from the anterior sections of the right thalamus. A pattern of temporally graded retrograde amnesia, global anterograde amnesia, impaired short-term memory, behavioural changes, and severe executive deficits were identified. The deficits evident in this case are discussed in reference to existing neuropsychological literature regarding the consequences of thalamic infarction. It is proposed that damage to the anterior thalamic nuclei results in a frontal dysexecutive syndrome and that such a dysexecutive syndrome can explain the neuropsychological deficits observed in this case
Stroke is a neurological deficit with acute onset based on a cerebrovascular disease (infarction or ...
A 71-year-old right-handed man was admitted to our hospital with right hemiparesis and sensory impai...
This paper first reviews the anatomical, pathological, and neuropsychological evidence implicating t...
The clinical manifestations of thalamic hemorrhage frequently comprise hemiparesis, hemlanesthesia, ...
OBJECTIVES To report on a patient with a lacunar infarction in the right intralaminar nuclei of the ...
The thalamus plays a crucial role in memory, executive functioning and attention. It remains, howeve...
From a review of the literature on the consequences of thalamic infarctions, it may be concluded tha...
Using systematic investigations, including neurological and neuropsychological examinations and comp...
Markowitsch HJ, Ewald K. Right-hemispheric fronto-temporal injury leading to severe autobiographical...
BACKGROUND: The occlusion of the lateral thalamic arteries leads to infarcts of ventrolateral thalam...
A 54-year-old patient who had an isolated small polar thalamic infarct and acute global amnesia with...
A case of amnesia with preferential disorder of verbal recall, associated to a limited infarct of th...
Background: The thalamus is known as the central sensory and motor relay station of the brain genera...
A 74-year-old, right-handed woman with a right thalamic hemorrhage and aphasia is described. Sequent...
From a review of the literature on the consequences of thalamic infarctions, it may be concluded tha...
Stroke is a neurological deficit with acute onset based on a cerebrovascular disease (infarction or ...
A 71-year-old right-handed man was admitted to our hospital with right hemiparesis and sensory impai...
This paper first reviews the anatomical, pathological, and neuropsychological evidence implicating t...
The clinical manifestations of thalamic hemorrhage frequently comprise hemiparesis, hemlanesthesia, ...
OBJECTIVES To report on a patient with a lacunar infarction in the right intralaminar nuclei of the ...
The thalamus plays a crucial role in memory, executive functioning and attention. It remains, howeve...
From a review of the literature on the consequences of thalamic infarctions, it may be concluded tha...
Using systematic investigations, including neurological and neuropsychological examinations and comp...
Markowitsch HJ, Ewald K. Right-hemispheric fronto-temporal injury leading to severe autobiographical...
BACKGROUND: The occlusion of the lateral thalamic arteries leads to infarcts of ventrolateral thalam...
A 54-year-old patient who had an isolated small polar thalamic infarct and acute global amnesia with...
A case of amnesia with preferential disorder of verbal recall, associated to a limited infarct of th...
Background: The thalamus is known as the central sensory and motor relay station of the brain genera...
A 74-year-old, right-handed woman with a right thalamic hemorrhage and aphasia is described. Sequent...
From a review of the literature on the consequences of thalamic infarctions, it may be concluded tha...
Stroke is a neurological deficit with acute onset based on a cerebrovascular disease (infarction or ...
A 71-year-old right-handed man was admitted to our hospital with right hemiparesis and sensory impai...
This paper first reviews the anatomical, pathological, and neuropsychological evidence implicating t...