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Luria's frontal lobe syndrome: psychological and anatomical considerations.

A G Canavan, I Janota, P H Schurr.   

Abstract

Luria has described a syndrome of disinhibited and impulsive behaviour, in which the patient is unable to follow sequential instructions. This he attributes to localised frontal lobe damage. However, group studies of patients with focal lesions of the frontal lobes fail to reveal such a syndrome. A patient is described who displayed a form of Luria's syndrome temporarily. Psychometric and post mortem evidence indicate that the syndrome arises only under conditions of more global cerebral dysfunction.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4056806      PMCID: PMC1028546          DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.48.10.1049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry        ISSN: 0022-3050            Impact factor:   10.154


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Authors:  E A Drewe
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Authors:  M Jones-Gotman; B Milner
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Authors:  A Konow; K H Pribram
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Authors:  G E Powell; S Bailey; E Clark
Journal:  Br J Soc Clin Psychol       Date:  1980-06

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Authors:  H E Nelson
Journal:  Cortex       Date:  1976-12       Impact factor: 4.027

6.  Stylus-maze performance in patients with frontal-lobe lesions: effects of signal valency and relationship to verbal and spatial abilities.

Authors:  A G Canavan
Journal:  Neuropsychologia       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 3.139

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1.  Neuropsychological outcome after traumatic temporal lobe damage.

Authors:  R Formisano; B Schmidhuber-Eiler; L Saltuari; E Cigany; G Birbamer; F Gerstenbrand
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.216

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