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Published Online: 20 September 2023

Focal Lesion in the Intraparietal Sulcus: A Case for Network-Dependent Release Hallucinations

Publication: The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Pages: 74 - 76
PubMed: 37727058

History

Received: 5 August 2022
Revision received: 19 October 2022
Revision received: 15 December 2022
Revision received: 2 May 2023
Revision received: 10 June 2023
Accepted: 29 June 2023
Published online: 20 September 2023
Published in print: Winter 2024

Keywords

  1. Functional Connectivity
  2. Imaging Techniques
  3. Network Mapping
  4. Peduncular Hallucinosis
  5. Visual Cortex
  6. Visual Hallucinations

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Yidi Wang, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Wang); Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Pines, Siddiqi); Department of Neurology (Yoon, Miyawaki) and Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics (Pines, Frandsen, Siddiqi), Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (Yoon).
Andrew R. Pines, M.D., M.A. [email protected]
Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Wang); Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Pines, Siddiqi); Department of Neurology (Yoon, Miyawaki) and Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics (Pines, Frandsen, Siddiqi), Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (Yoon).
Joseph Y. Yoon, M.D., M.Sc.
Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Wang); Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Pines, Siddiqi); Department of Neurology (Yoon, Miyawaki) and Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics (Pines, Frandsen, Siddiqi), Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (Yoon).
Summer B. Frandsen, B.A.
Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Wang); Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Pines, Siddiqi); Department of Neurology (Yoon, Miyawaki) and Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics (Pines, Frandsen, Siddiqi), Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (Yoon).
Edison K. Miyawaki, M.D.
Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Wang); Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Pines, Siddiqi); Department of Neurology (Yoon, Miyawaki) and Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics (Pines, Frandsen, Siddiqi), Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (Yoon).
Shan H. Siddiqi, M.D.
Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Wang); Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston (Pines, Siddiqi); Department of Neurology (Yoon, Miyawaki) and Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics (Pines, Frandsen, Siddiqi), Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Department of Neurosurgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York (Yoon).

Notes

Send correspondence to Dr. Pines ([email protected]).

Author Contributions

Drs. Wang and Pines contributed equally to this study.

Competing Interests

Dr. Siddiqi has served as a scientific consultant for Magnus Medical and as a clinical consultant for Acacia Mental Health, Boston Precision Neurotherapeutics, and Kaizen Brain Center; he has received investigator-initiated research support from Brainsway and Neuronetics; he has served as a speaker for Brainsway and PsychU.org; he is a shareholder with Brainsway and Magnus Medical; and he owns intellectual property on the use of brain network mapping to target neuromodulation. The other authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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