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Diagram in #Musical disorders

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What's this diagram for? It is completely described even in the caption, and also in the text. The two bottom words are also noticeably less readable than article text. JPEG compression artifacts seem to reduce the image's quality even further. --AttemptToCallNil (talk) 15:19, 16 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

bilateral infarct of the right temporal lobe?

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In this article you say: "Music agnosia is most commonly acquired; in most cases it is a result of bilateral infarction of the right temporal lobes.[1]" But if the infarct is bilateral then isn't it in both the right and left temporal lobe at the same time? The source-article's abstract just says bilaterial infarction of the temporal lobes but would be helpful to check the full-text before correcting the Wikipedia article. Bwrs (talk) 17:44, 25 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Satoh M. A case of auditory agnosia with impairment of perception and expression of music: cognitive processing of tonality (2007) European Neurology 58(2) 70-77