Preserving the ability to discriminate between left and right; A case study
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2024-03
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Left-right orientation, a function related to the parietal lobe, is important for many daily activities. Here, we describe a left-handed patient with a right parietal brain tumour. During awake surgery, electric stimulation of the right inferior parietal lobe resulted in mistakes in his left-right orientation. Postoperatively our patient had no problems in discriminating left right. This case report shows that monitoring of left-right orientation during awake brain tumour surgery is feasible so that this function can be preserved.
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brain tumour, craniotomy, left right orientation, parietal lobe, Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience
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Ruis, C, Robe, P A & Dijkerman, H C 2024, 'Preserving the ability to discriminate between left and right; A case study', Journal of Neuropsychology, vol. 18, no. S1, pp. 85-90. https://doi.org/10.1111/jnp.12348