Basal temporal language area demonstrated by electrical stimulation
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We report on a 38-year-old patient with intractable complex partial
seizures originating in the dominant left medial temporal region. In the
work-up for seizure surgery, arrays of subdural electrodes were placed, and
electrical stimulation revealed marked language interference in a 2 X 2-cm
area in the left basal temporal fusiform gyrus (3.5 to 5.5 cm posterior to
the temporal tip). Complete receptive and expressive aphasia, inability to
repeat, agraphia, and alexia were elicited, but visual memory was
preserved, and no constructional apraxia was noted. Stimulation of the
basal temporal gyrus at lower stimulus intensities produced a relatively
selective and severe anomia.