A New Symptom, `Palinendophonia', Associated with Pure Verbal Palinacousis Induced by a Right Inferior Temporal Lesion

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TitreA New Symptom, `Palinendophonia', Associated with Pure Verbal Palinacousis Induced by a Right Inferior Temporal Lesion
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursMagnin E, Ryff I, Hague S, Decavel P, Vighetto A, Moulin T
JournalEUROPEAN NEUROLOGY
Volume74
Pagination219-221
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0014-3022
Mots-clésInner speech, Palinacousis, Palinendophonia, superior temporal sulcus, Working memory
Résumé

We describe the case of a patient with pure verbal palinacousis and perseveration of inner speech after a right inferior temporal lesion. The superior temporal lobe, including the superior temporal sulcus and the interhemispheric connection between the 2 superior temporal lobes, explored by tractography, were preserved. These regions are involved in voice processing, verbal short-term memory and inner speech. It can then be hypothesised that abnormal activity in this network has occurred. Palinacousis and `palinendophonia', a term proposed for this symptom not previously reported, may be due to common cognitive processes disorders involved in both voice hearing and inner speech. (C) 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel

DOI10.1159/000441974