Pure topographical disorientation in a patient with right occipito-temporal lesion

M Caglio, L Castelli, P Cerrato… - Neurosciences …, 2011 - nsj.org.sa
We describe a patient who presented with a pure topographical disorientation after a stroke
involving the right mesial occipito-temporal cortex. He could not point to external unseen …

Topographical disorientation in a patient with right parahippocampal infarction

K Ishii, R Koide, N Mamada, A Tamaoka - Neurological Sciences, 2017 - Springer
We here describe a patient showing topographical disorientation (TD) after infarction of the
right medial occipital lobe; the lesion included the parahippocampal gyrus. Clinical and …

Topographical disorientation consequent to amnesia of spatial location in a patient with right parahippocampal damage.

S Luzzi, E Pucci, P Di Bella… - … devoted to the study of the …, 2000 - europepmc.org
We describe a patient who selectively lost the ability to orient himself in the environment
after a stroke involving the right parahippocampal gyrus. The neuropsychological …

Assessment of topographical disorientation: first application of new tests and case report

V Descloux, A Bellmann, R Maurer - Applied Neuropsychology …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
A right posterior cerebral lesion can lead to an inability to orient and can consequently
interfere with daily-life autonomy. Despite the wide literature about navigation abilities, it is …

Pure topographical disorientation due to right posterior cingulate lesion

K Katayama, N Takahashi, K Ogawara, T Hattori - Cortex, 1999 - Elsevier
We report an 82-year-old woman who developed pure topographical disorientation after a
cerebral infarction involving the isthmus of the right posterior cingulate gyrus. She lost her …

Topographical disorientation in a patient with late-onset blindness with multiple acute ischemic brain lesions

YH Han, MC Pai, CT Hong - Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2011 - Elsevier
The neurological basis for topographical disorientation has recently shifted from a model of
navigation utilizing egocentric techniques alone, to multiple parallel systems of …

Agnosia for scenes in topographagnosia

MF Mendez, MM Cherrier - Neuropsychologia, 2003 - Elsevier
Topographagnosia is most commonly attributed to an agnosia for landmarks. In order to
define the nature of this agnosia, we studied a patient with isolated topographic …

Long-lasting topographical disorientation in new environments

ML Rusconi, F Morganti, A Paladino - Journal of the neurological sciences, 2008 - Elsevier
We describe the case of a young woman with long-lasting topographical disorientation
following a haemorrhagic lesion of the right temporo-occipital region involving the …

The lost ability to find the way: topographical disorientation after a left brain lesion.

G Ruggiero, F Frassinetti, A Iavarone, T Iachini - Neuropsychology, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: We report the case of a patient (MS) who, after a left brain damage in
posteromedial areas, showed a deficit in determining the direction of any destination with …

Pure topographical disorientation: a definition and anatomical basis

M Habib, A Sirigu - Cortex, 1987 - Elsevier
Four patients showing the syndrome of “topographical disorientation” are reported. Patients
became unable to find their way, especially in. unfamiliar surroundings, following a single …