Disconnection syndrome and verbal, spatial and tactile amnesia following a tumor of the splenium of the corpus callosum

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A patient with a severe amnesic syndrome following a glioma of the splenium of the corpus callosum is reported. The long-term memory deficit involved anterograde as well as retrograde events dating back to 40 years and causing topographical disorientation. Short-term memory test performance was in the normal range, with the exception of tactile memory which was severely impaired. The patient also showed disconnection symptoms, due to severing of occipito-parietal and parieto-temporal connections, while parieto-parietal connections were undamaged. © 1990 CNS (Clinical Neuroscience) Publishers.

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Scarpa, M., & Sorgato, P. (1990). Disconnection syndrome and verbal, spatial and tactile amnesia following a tumor of the splenium of the corpus callosum. Behavioural Neurology, 3(2), 65–75. https://doi.org/10.1155/1990/391471

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