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    Reply to: “1.5 Dissociation” of somatoparaphrenia for the upper limb and neglect for the lower limb following a thalamic stroke presenting as flaccid hemiparesis: rehabilitation applications and neuroscience implications

    F. Perren, O. Blanke, T. Landis in Experimental Brain Research (2019)

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    Sixth cranial nerve palsy and contralateral hemiparesis (Raymond’s syndrome) sparing the face

    P. Mégevand, B. Pilly, J. Delavelle, N. Tajouri, A. B. Safran in Journal of Neurology (2009)

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    From amaurosis fugax to asymptomatic bithalamic infarct

    Bilateral paramedian thalamic infarctions are usually associated with impaired consciousness, oculomotor disturbances and neuropsychological changes. A 44-year-old healthy woman presented with amaurosis fugax ...

    H. Emond, T. Landis, F. Perren in Journal of Neurology (2009)

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    Levodopa reverses gait asymmetries related to anhedonia and magical ideation

    Animals and men turn preferentially away from the hemisphere with the more active dopamine (DA) system. Consistent with the idea of a right–hemispheric hyperdopaminergia in schizophrenia, a leftsided turning b...

    C. Mohr, T. Landis, H. S. Bracha, M. Fathi in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinic… (2005)

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    Left temporal rhythmic electrical activity: a correlate for psychosis? A case report

    It is well recognized that epileptic patients are at higher risk for acute or chronic psychotic states than non-epileptic subjects. Here we present intracranial depth electrode recordings during a psychotic e...

    M. Seeck, C. Alberque, L. Spinelli, C. M. Michel in Journal of Neural Transmission (1999)

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    Akinetic mutism in bilateral necrotizing leucoencephalopathy after radiation and chemotherapy: Electrophysiological and autopsy findings

    In a patient with akinetic mutism, extensive circumscribed bilateral lesions in the precentral part of the centrum semiovale, due to delayed necrotizing leucoencephalopathy after combined intravenous polychemo...

    E. Gütling, T. Landis, P. Kleihues in Journal of Neurology (1992)

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    Affective and Cognitive Decisions on Faces in Normals

    A face not only carries different meanings, but also carries meaning differently than for example a word. A face is stimulus and response in one, a stimulus which changes over age, changes with the affective s...

    M. Regard, T. Landis in Aspects of Face Processing (1986)