The functional anatomy of non-verbal (pitch memory) function in left and right anterior temporal lobectomy patients.
Clin Neurol Neurosurg
; 115(7): 934-43, 2013 Jul.
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An fMRI pitch memory task was administered to left and right anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) patients. The goal was to verify the neuroanatomical correlates of non-verbal memory, and to determine if pitch memory tasks can identify cognitive risk prior to ATL. The data showed that the bilateral posterior superior temporal lobes implement pitch memory in both ATL patients and NCs (normal controls), indicating that the task can be accomplished with either anterior temporal lobe resected. NCs activate the posterior temporal lobes more strongly than ATL patients during highly accurate performance. In contrast, both ATL groups activate the anterior cingulate in association with accuracy. While our data clarifies the functional neuroanatomy of pitch memory, it also indicates that such tasks do not serve well to lateralize and functionally map potentially "at risk" non-verbal memory skills prior to ATL.
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Discriminación de la Altura Tonal
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Lóbulo Temporal
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Síndrome de Kluver-Bucy
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Lobectomía Temporal Anterior
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Memoria
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg
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2013
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Article
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Estados Unidos