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Transient Global Amnesia (TGA) in an MEG Study
Authors:Yuko Mizuno-Matsumoto  Masatsugu Ishijima  Kazuhiro Shinosaki  Takashi Nishikawa  Satoshi Ukai  Yoshitaka Ikejiri  Yoshitsugu Nakagawa  Ryouhei Ishii  Hiromasa Tokunaga  Shinichi Tamura  Susumu Date  Tsuyoshi Inouye  Shinji Shimojo  Masatoshi Takeda
Affiliation:(1) Department of Human Welfare and Department of Child Education,, Osaka Jonan Women's College,, Osaka,, Japan;(2) Division of Functional Diagnostic Imaging,, Osaka University Medical School,, Osaka,, Japan;(3) Department of Information Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering,, Osaka University,, Osaka,, Japan;(4) Ishijima Clinic,, Hyogo,, Japan;(5) Department of Neuropsychiatry,, Osaka University Medical School,, Osaka,, Japan;(6) Osaka Prefectural College of Health Sciences,, Osaka,, Japan;(7) Cybermedia Center,, Osaka University,, Osaka,, Japan
Abstract:A patient who had experienced an attack of transient global amnesia (TGA) was examined using neurophysiological methods. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) was performed and the Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised (WMS-R) test was administered at 5 days and at more than a month after the TGA episode. MEG data on neuronal activity obtained while the patient was undertaking a working memory task and during rest were analyzed using the wavelet-crosscorrelation method, which reveals time-lag and information flow between related sites in the brain. The WMS-R memory scores showed dramatic improvement when the test was administered a month following the attack, although no significant changes were observed in EEG, MRI and SPECT data. The MEG study revealed that under a working memory load how the neuron works functionally and the information propagates assembly within the right hemisphere, and that these brain functions were not performed adequately shortly after the TGA attack.
Keywords:Transient global amnesia (TGA)  Magnetoencephalography (MEG)  Working memory  Wavelet-Crosscorrelation analysis  Information flow
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