Preserved visual function in a case of occipitoparietal microgyria

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Abstract

A 20-year-old man with bilateral parasagittal occipitoparietal polymicrogyria and epilepsy, from whom normal functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalogram responses to visual stimuli were obtained, was found to have no visual perceptual deficits. This suggests that microgyric cortex can perform normal visual functions, despite its gross structural abnormalities.

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Zesiger, P., Kiper, D., Maeder, P., Deonna, T., & Innocenti, G. M. (2002). Preserved visual function in a case of occipitoparietal microgyria. Annals of Neurology, 52(4), 492–498. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.10327

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