Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke

Abstract Background Emotional processes and responses are underestimated in stroke patients because the massive clinical picture of large hemispheric strokes often hides these symptoms. We report on a patient with peculiar unpleasant emotional responses after temporal stroke. Case presentation We de...

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Main Authors: Mariagiovanna Cantone, Giuseppe Lanza, Rita Bella, Giovanni Pennisi, Paola Santalucia, Placido Bramanti, Manuela Pennisi
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Published: BMC 2019-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12883-019-1417-0
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spelling doaj-58b02389793846dfbd06e5ca1928aef32020-11-25T03:48:12ZengBMCBMC Neurology1471-23772019-08-011911410.1186/s12883-019-1417-0Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular strokeMariagiovanna Cantone0Giuseppe Lanza1Rita Bella2Giovanni Pennisi3Paola Santalucia4Placido Bramanti5Manuela Pennisi6Department of Neurology, “Sant’Elia” Hospital, ASP CaltanissettaDepartment of Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialties, University of CataniaDepartment of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Advanced Technologies Section of Neurosciences, University of CataniaDepartment of Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialties, University of CataniaIRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino-Pulejo, Via Provinciale PalermoIRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino-Pulejo, Via Provinciale PalermoDepartment of Biomedical and Biotechnological Sciences, University of CataniaAbstract Background Emotional processes and responses are underestimated in stroke patients because the massive clinical picture of large hemispheric strokes often hides these symptoms. We report on a patient with peculiar unpleasant emotional responses after temporal stroke. Case presentation We describe a 62-years old man with significant unpleasant emotional responses that occurred after an acute episode of confusional state, disorientation, agitation, vertigo, postural instability, vomiting, and photophobia. Since then, he complained that vision of pictures containing curved/multicolored lines or tangles was associated with an uncomfortable feeling of fear and disgust, lasting few minutes, so that he avoided looking at them. Notably, he also showed an abnormal facial expression of disgust and fear, together with neurovegetative reaction and horripilation, at the presentation of pictures of objects or animals containing curved, multicolored, or tangled lines. A post-acute infarction of the right temporal-insular region, together with mild periventricular white matter changes, were evident at the brain magnetic resonance imaging. Conclusions The anterior insula is crucial in transforming unpleasant sensory input into visceromotor reactions and the accompanying feeling of disgust. It is also known that temporal pole modulates visceral emotional functions in response to emotionally evocative perceptual stimuli. In the present case, the ischemic lesion of anterior part of the insula and temporal pole may have caused a decoupling of emotional and visceral response to complex visual stimuli. Further reports will provide a significant contribution to the taxonomy of these complex and relatively uncommon non-motor post-stroke symptoms that negatively affect quality of life.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12883-019-1417-0EmotionStrokeAnterior insulaTemporal poleNeuroimaging
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author Mariagiovanna Cantone
Giuseppe Lanza
Rita Bella
Giovanni Pennisi
Paola Santalucia
Placido Bramanti
Manuela Pennisi
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Giuseppe Lanza
Rita Bella
Giovanni Pennisi
Paola Santalucia
Placido Bramanti
Manuela Pennisi
Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke
BMC Neurology
Emotion
Stroke
Anterior insula
Temporal pole
Neuroimaging
author_facet Mariagiovanna Cantone
Giuseppe Lanza
Rita Bella
Giovanni Pennisi
Paola Santalucia
Placido Bramanti
Manuela Pennisi
author_sort Mariagiovanna Cantone
title Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke
title_short Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke
title_full Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke
title_fullStr Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke
title_full_unstemmed Fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke
title_sort fear and disgust: case report of two uncommon emotional disturbances evoked by visual disperceptions after a right temporal-insular stroke
publisher BMC
series BMC Neurology
issn 1471-2377
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Background Emotional processes and responses are underestimated in stroke patients because the massive clinical picture of large hemispheric strokes often hides these symptoms. We report on a patient with peculiar unpleasant emotional responses after temporal stroke. Case presentation We describe a 62-years old man with significant unpleasant emotional responses that occurred after an acute episode of confusional state, disorientation, agitation, vertigo, postural instability, vomiting, and photophobia. Since then, he complained that vision of pictures containing curved/multicolored lines or tangles was associated with an uncomfortable feeling of fear and disgust, lasting few minutes, so that he avoided looking at them. Notably, he also showed an abnormal facial expression of disgust and fear, together with neurovegetative reaction and horripilation, at the presentation of pictures of objects or animals containing curved, multicolored, or tangled lines. A post-acute infarction of the right temporal-insular region, together with mild periventricular white matter changes, were evident at the brain magnetic resonance imaging. Conclusions The anterior insula is crucial in transforming unpleasant sensory input into visceromotor reactions and the accompanying feeling of disgust. It is also known that temporal pole modulates visceral emotional functions in response to emotionally evocative perceptual stimuli. In the present case, the ischemic lesion of anterior part of the insula and temporal pole may have caused a decoupling of emotional and visceral response to complex visual stimuli. Further reports will provide a significant contribution to the taxonomy of these complex and relatively uncommon non-motor post-stroke symptoms that negatively affect quality of life.
topic Emotion
Stroke
Anterior insula
Temporal pole
Neuroimaging
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12883-019-1417-0
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