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Original Article

Comparison of Interaural Time and Intensity Difference Discrimination in Patients with Temporal Lobe Lesions

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Pages 135-137 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We studied the sound lateralization in 15 patients with left (12 patients) or bilateral (3 patients) temporal lobe cerebrovascular lesions. The lesions included the auditory cortex. Interaural time difference (ITD) and interaural intensity difference (IID) discriminations were separately measured by using a self-recording apparatus. All 12 patients with left temporal lobe lesions could discriminate ITD, and their ITD thresholds were significantly higher than those in healthy volunteers. None of the 3 patients with bilateral temporal lobe lesions could discriminate ITD. On the other hand, all patients with either unilateral or bilateral temporal lobe lesions could discriminate IID and their IID thresholds were significantly higher than those in healthy volunteers. The present findings indicate that the auditory cortex plays an important role in discriminating both cues, but that the role may not be essential for IID.

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