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Hannah Cuvenhaus

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Neuropsychological Symptoms After Anterior Cerebral Artery Ischemic Stroke.

2020

medicine.medical_specialtyAnterior Cerebral Arterybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectNeuropsychologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseNeglectBrain IschemiaCerebral AngiographyStrokeNeurologymedicine.arteryInternal medicineIschemic strokeAnterior cerebral arterymedicineCardiologyHumansNeurology (clinical)businessStrokemedia_commonIschemic StrokeThe Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques
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Vestibular compensation of otolith graviceptive dysfunction in stroke patients

2022

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE A sensitive and frequent clinical sign of a vestibular tone imbalance is the tilt of the perceived subjective visual vertical (SVV). There are no data yet focusing on lesion location at the cortical level as a factor for predicting compensation from the tilt of the SVV. METHODS With modern voxelwise lesion behavior mapping analysis, the present study determines whether lesion location in 23 right-hemispheric cortical stroke patients with an otolith dysfunction could predict the compensation of a vestibular tone imbalance in the chronic stage. RESULTS Our statistical anatomical lesion analysis revealed that lesions of the posterior insular cortex are involved in vestib…

medicine.medical_specialtyStroke patientpathology [Otolithic Membrane]610 MedizinInsular cortexcompensationLesionOtolithic MembranePhysical medicine and rehabilitation610 Medical sciencesdiagnostic imaging [Stroke]HumansMedicinecomplications [Stroke]ddc:610StrokeOtolithCerebral CortexVestibular systemChronic stagebusiness.industryCompensation (psychology)subjective visual verticalmedicine.diseasestrokeStrokemedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyinsular cortexpathology [Stroke]pathology [Cerebral Cortex]sense organsNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessEuropean Journal of Neurology
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The importance of the insular cortex for vestibular and spatial syndromes.

2020

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The aim of the study was to identify the neuroanatomical correlates and associations of neuropsychological syndromes after acute unilateral right-hemisphere brain lesions. The neuropsychological syndromes considered were orientation in three-dimensional space such as tilts of the subjective visual vertical or of the subjective haptic vertical, pusher syndrome, visual neglect and unawareness of paresis (anosognosia for hemiparesis). These neuropsychological phenomena have been found to occur separately or in different combinations after lesions to the right insular cortex. METHOD Magnetic resonance imaging scans were obtained from 82 patients with acute right-hemispher…

anosognosia for hemiparesisInsular cortexinsulaFunctional LateralityPerceptual Disorders03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOrientation (mental)diagnostic imaging [Cerebral Cortex]medicinediagnostic imaging [Stroke]Humans030212 general & internal medicineddc:610StrokeVestibular systemCerebral Cortexbusiness.industryAnosognosianeglectNeuropsychologySyndromemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingStrokeHemiparesisNeurologypusher syndromeetiology [Perceptual Disorders]Neurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessInsulaNeurosciencesubjective visual and haptic vertical030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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