Intact speech perception after resection of dominant hemisphere primary auditory cortex for the treatment of medically refractory epilepsy: illustrative case
Journal of Neurosurgery Case Lessons2022Vol. 4(22)
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Patrick W. Hullett, Nazineen Kandahari, Tina Shih, Jonathan K. Kleen, Robert C. Knowlton, Vikram R. Rao, Edward F. Chang
Abstract
While resection of the dominant hemisphere Heschl's gyrus/primary auditory cortex warrants caution, this case illustrates the ability to resect the primary auditory cortex without speech impairment and supports recent models of multiple parallel inputs to the pSTG.
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