Middle components of the auditory evoked response in bilateral temporal lobe lesions. Report on a patient with auditory agnosia

A Parving, G Salomon, Claus Elberling, B Larsen, N A Lassen

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Abstract

An investigation of the middle components of the auditory evoked response (10--50 msec post-stimulus) in a patient with auditory agnosia is reported. Bilateral temporal lobe infarctions were proved by means of brain scintigraphy, CAT scanning, and regional cerebral blood flow measurements. The middle components were found to be normal regarding latency (pa approximately 30 msec) and configuration of the recordings, when evaluated relative to the peripheral hearing loss in the patient and to the corresponding normative template. Based upon the combined procedures, it is concluded that the middle components cannot be generated exclusively, if at all, in the primary auditory cortex, located in the temporal lobe. Furthermore, the responses are found to be of neurogenic origin according to the methodological procedure applied.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftScandinavian Audiology
Vol/bind9
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)161-7
Antal sider7
ISSN0105-0397
StatusUdgivet - 1980

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