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Vestibular Agnosia in a Patient with Adrenoleukodystrophy
前庭刺激による感覚認知障害を認めたAdrenoleukodystrophy症例
1994
Equilibrium Research
前庭刺激による感覚認知障害を認めたAdrenoleukodystrophy症例
The central pathways for the subjective sensation of " turning " and nystagmus are different even though both rely on the same basic input. Thus a lesion of the primary vestibular projection area of the cerebral cortex could induce the phenomenon of the loss of subjective vestibular sensation during vestibular stimulation. This report describes a right handed 35-year-old male with adrenoleukodystrophy, who initially complained of hearing and visual disturbance and showed the vestibular agnosia.
doi:10.3757/jser.53.368
fatcat:gfvwoqjxpjb35hsruikiwa63n4