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We report a patient with right unilateral auditory hallucinations in association with right-sided hearing loss and tinnitus, a degree of anxiety and depression leading to self-poisoning, and delusional elaboration of the sensory experiences. Poor performance in visuospatial neuropsychological tests sensitive to frontal lobe damage, and poor performance on a visuospatial recognition memory test at 12 s delay were associated with a relative reduction of regional cerebral tracer uptake in mainly right anterior cingulate and right posterior temporal cortex.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Behavioural Neurology

Publication Date

01/01/1995

Volume

8

Pages

145 - 148