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Different patterns of confabulation in left visuo-spatial neglect.

Gianfranco Dalla BarbaMarta BrazzarolaClaudia BarberaSara MarangoniFrancesco CausinPaolo BartolomeoMichel Thiebaut de Schotten
Published in: Experimental brain research (2018)
Confabulating patients produce statements and actions that are unintentionally incongruous to their history, background, present and future situation. Here we present the very unusual case of a patient with right hemisphere damage and signs of left visual neglect, who, when presented with visual stimuli, confabulated both for consciously undetected and for consciously detected left-sided details. Advanced anatomical investigation suggested a disconnection between the parietal and the temporal lobes in the right hemisphere. A disconnection between the ventral cortical visual stream and the dorsal fronto-parietal networks in the right hemisphere may contribute to confabulatory behaviour by restricting processing of left-sided stimuli to pre-conscious stages in the ventral visual stream.
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