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Cortex | 1992

Tactile agnosia and tactile aphasia : symptomatological and anatomical differences

Kunihiko Endo; Motomaro Miyasaka; Hideo Makishita; Nobuo Yanagisawa; Morihiro Sugishita

Two patients with tactile naming disorders are reported. Case 1 (right hand tactile agnosia due to bilateral cerebral infarction) differentiated tactile qualities of objects normally, but could neither name nor categorize the objects. Case 2 (bilateral tactile aphasia after operation of an epidural left parietal haematoma) had as severe a tactile naming disturbance as Case 1, but could categorize objects normally, demonstrating that tactile recognition was preserved. Case 1 may be the first case of tactile agnosia clearly differentiated from tactile aphasia. CT scans of Case 1 revealed lesions in the left angular gyrus, and in the right parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes. Case 2 had lesions in the left angular gyrus and of posterior callosal radiations. Our findings suggest that tactile agnosia appears when the somatosensory association cortex is disconnected by a subcortical lesion of the angular gyrus from the semantic memory store located in the inferior temporal lobe, while tactile aphasia represents a tactual-verbal disconnection.


Cortex | 1996

Modality specific naming and gesture disturbances: a case with optic aphasia, bilateral tactile aphasia, optic apraxia and tactile apraxia.

Kunihiko Endo; Hideo Makishita; Nobuo Yanagisawa; Morihiro Sugishita

This study reports a patient who manifested optic aphasia, tactile aphasia, optic apraxia, and tactile apraxia following an operation for epidural left parietal haematoma. He could neither name nor pantomime the use of objects presented visually or tactually, but correctly performed semantic association tasks, thus demonstrating preserved recognition. He could name and pantomime the use of auditorily presented objects. Experimental results disproved that pantomime disorders were secondary to naming disorders, and suggested that modality specific aphasia and modality specific apraxia are independent clinical syndromes. CT scans showed injury to the posterior callosal radiations, the white matter of the angular gyrus, and the medial portion of the occipital lobe in the left hemisphere. We suggest that modality specific aphasia and modality specific apraxia can be explained by assuming a common semantic memory store.


Cortex | 1998

Bilateral tactile agnosia: A case report

Jun Nakamura; Kunihiko Endo; Toshiko Sumida; Tsuneo Hasegawa

This study reports a 64-year-old right-handed male who manifested bilateral tactile recognition deficits. They were diagnosed as bilateral tactile agnosia, since the patient showed difficulty in semantic association of objects despite preserved hylognosis and morphognosis. The patient had a bilateral lesion in the subcortical region of the angular gyrus. The case reported by Endo et al. (1992) had a right hand tactile agnosia due to a subcortical lesion in the left angular gyrus. Our findings support Endos hypothesis that tactile agnosia occurs when the somatosensory association cortex is disconnected from the semantic memory store located in the inferior temporal lobe by a subcortical lesion of the angular gyrus. We suggest that the extent of the lesion in the tactual-semantic pathway is related to the severity of tactile agnosia and the types of the tactile naming errors.


Higher Brain Function Research | 1982

A comparison of the localization of higher cortical functions in crossed dextral aphasia and sinistral aphasia.

Kunihiko Endo; Hiroshi Kurashima; Haruo Yanagi; Yutaka Tsukada; Hideo Makishita


Higher Brain Function Research | 2000

Neural mechanism for speech sound discrimination. Findings from the study of aphasic patients.

Kunihiko Endo; Masako Abe; Satoko Tsunoda; Haruo Yanagi; Hidehiko Ichikawa; Hitoshi Isahara


Higher Brain Function Research | 1992

A Comparison of Constructive Disorders Resulting From Right and Left Hemispheric Lesions.

Hajime Hirabayashi; Kazuyuki Sakatsume; Junko Hirabarashi; Kunihiko Endo; Motomaro Miyasaka


Higher Brain Function Research | 1988

The disturbance of nonverbal oral movements in patients with pure anarthria.

Kunihiko Endo; Hideo Makishita; Yoshio Tanizaki; Morihiro Sugishita; Nobuo Yanagisawa


Higher Brain Function Research | 2001

Relation between syllable discrimination and frequency transition discrimination in aphasia.

Masako Abe; Kunihiko Endo; Haruo Yanagi; Hidehiko Ichikawa; Hitoshi Isahara


The Japanese Journal of Special Education | 2002

老年者における日本語/ba/・/wa/の同定能力とフォルマント遷移の弁別能力の関係

Masako Abe; Sawa Saito; Kunihiko Endo


Higher Brain Function Research | 2005

Neural mechanism for speech sound recognition : Where in wave is cue for recognition embedded?

Kunihiko Endo; Masako Abe; Satoko Tsunoda; Haruo Yanagi; Hitoshi Isahara

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