PMID: 6539864Jul 1, 1984Paper

Transient neuropsychological abnormalities (including Gerstmann's syndrome) during cortical stimulation

Neurology
H H MorrisJ Hahn

Abstract

A patient with intractable partial seizures was intensively studied before surgical removal of the epileptogenic focus. A subdural electrode array was surgically placed over the left temporoparietal cortex to better localize the epileptogenic focus and localize cortical function. In addition to speech and sensory findings, acalculia, agraphia, right-left confusion, and finger agnosia were transiently produced by electrical stimulation in the perisylvian area. These findings and their relationship to the controversy surrounding Gerstmann's syndrome are discussed.

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