Satoh Masayuki, Kato Natsuko, Tabei Ken-Ichi, Nakano Chizuru, Abe Makiko, Fujita Risa, Kida Hirotaka, Tomimoto Hidekazu, Kondo Kiyohiko
a Department of Dementia Prevention and Therapeutics, Graduate School of Medicine , Mie University , Tsu , Japan.
b Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine , Mie University , Tsu , Japan.
Neurocase. 2016 Dec;22(6):518-525. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2016.1264609. Epub 2016 Dec 7.
A 63-year-old, right-handed professional chorus conductor developed right putaminal hemorrhage, and became unable to experience emotion while listening to music. Two years later, neurological examination revealed slight left hemiparesis. Neuromusicological assessments revealed impaired judgment of "musical sense," and the inability to discriminate the sound of chords in pure intervals from those in equal temperament. Brain MRI and tractography identified the old hemorrhagic lesion in the right putamen and impaired fiber connectivity between the right insula and superior temporal lobe. These findings suggest that musical anhedonia might be caused by a disconnection between the insula and auditory cortex.