Preserving the ability to discriminate between left and right; A case study

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2024-03

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Ruis, Carla
Robe, Pierre AORCID 0000-0001-7845-6196
Dijkerman, H. Chris

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Abstract

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.

Keywords

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