The aim of this study was to investigate auditory cortex function in the context of auditory stimuli in a patient with auditory agnosia due to bilateral lesions confined to the auditory radiations. A male patient experienced mild left temporal hemiplegia because of right putaminal hemorrhage at the age of 43 years. Thereafter he recovered completely but hypertension persisted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To demonstrate the influence of auditory cortex lesions on auditory middle-latency responses (AMLRs) and middle-latency auditory-evoked magnetic fields (MLAEFs) in humans.
Material And Methods: A total of 15 normal subjects, 9 patients with left auditory cortex lesions and 1 patient with a right auditory cortex lesion were studied. MLAEFs were recorded from each hemisphere of the brain in a magnetically shielded room using a 37-channel SQUID gradiometer.