Department of Neurology and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA); Neurology Service, Neurobehavior Unit, V.A. Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Neurocase. 2022 Feb;28(1):77-83. doi: 10.1080/13554794.2022.2027455. Epub 2022 Jan 23.
.A neurologist, at age 55, developed an irrepressible urge to rhyme after a series of strokes and seizures. His strokes included right posterior cerebellar and right thalamic infarctions, and his subsequent focal-onset seizures emanated from the left frontotemporal region. On recovery, he described the emergence of an irresistible urge to rhyme, even in thought and daily speech. His pronounced focus on rhyming led him to actively participate in freestyle rap and improvisation. This patient's rhyming and rapping may have been initially facilitated by epileptiform activation of word sound associations but perpetuated as compensation for impaired cerebellar effects on timed anticipation.
一位 55 岁的神经科医生在经历了一系列中风和癫痫发作后,产生了无法抑制的押韵冲动。他的中风包括右小脑后和右丘脑梗死,随后的局灶性发作起源于左额颞叶区域。康复后,他描述了一种无法抑制的押韵冲动的出现,甚至在思考和日常言语中也是如此。他对押韵的强烈关注使他积极参与自由式说唱和即兴创作。这位患者的押韵和说唱最初可能是由于单词声音联想的癫痫样激活而得到促进,但随着对定时预期的小脑作用受损而得到延续。