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The Japanese journal of neuropsychology
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ArticleTitle
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Remarkable paragrammatism in a patient with right brain damage |
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AuthorList |
Masayo Urano1), Natsumi Ishigure2), Nahoko Tani1), Mari Nakao3), Masaru Mimura4) |
Affiliation |
1)Department of Rehabilitation, Yokohama Brain and Spine Center
2)Department of Rehabilitation, Shin-Totsuka Hospital
3)Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medicine, Tohoku University
4)Department of Neuropsychiatry, Keio University School of Medicine |
Publication |
Japanese Journal of Neuropsychology: 33 (3), 188-197, 2017 |
Received |
May 13, 2016 |
Accepted |
Feb 2, 2017 |
Abstract |
We report a corrected right-handed woman who showed paragrammatism caused by damage to the right cerebral hemisphere. In speech production, she showed minimal naming disturbances. She frequently misused but never omitted postpositional particles during spontaneous or thematic speech. In the sentence of her speech, she did neither produce word in wrong order nor simplify syntax. In speech comprehension, she often misunderstood simple sentences in daily conversations, although her comprehension of word meaning was intact. The grammatical disturbances in the current patient may be different from previously reported agrammatics with anomalous lateralization, because the current patient showed only morphological disturbance, while both syntactic and morphological disturbances were found in previous patients. The unique anomalous lateralization may cause her paragrammatism. |
Keywords |
right brain damaged, paragrammatism, anomalous lateralization |
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