Self-face hallucination evoked by electrical stimulation of the human brain

J Jonas, L Maillard, S Frismand, S Colnat-Coulbois… - Neurology, 2014 - AAN Enterprises
Objectives: Self-face hallucination (autoscopic hallucination or AH) has been reported in
patients with widespread brain damage or retrospectively after epileptic seizures. The neural
basis and the self-processing operations underlying AH remain unknown. Methods: We
report the results of intracerebral electrical stimulations of the right medial occipitoparietal
cortex (right precuneus and occipitoparietal sulcus) in 2 patients with epilepsy who
underwent a stereo-EEG. Results: Immediately after the onset of the stimulation, the 2 …

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MD Vignal - academia.edu
Objectives. Self-face hallucination (autoscopic hallucination or AH) has been reported in
patients with large brain damage or retrospectively after epileptic seizures. The neural basis
and the self-processing operations underlying AH remain unknown. Methods. We reported
the results of intracerebral electrical stimulations of the right medial occipital cortex (right
precuneus and occipito-parietal sulcus) in two epileptic patients who underwent a stereo-
electroencephalography. Results. Immediately after the onset of the stimulation, the two …
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