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LRB Article PDF: Musical Ears (<i>LRB</i> volume 06 number 08, 3 May 1984) 

LRB Article PDF: Musical Ears (LRB volume 06 number 08, 3 May 1984)

Oliver Sacks

The late 19th-century neurologist Hughlings Jackson said that he had never been consulted for 'reminiscence' as the sole manifestation of epilepsy. But I have - in particular, for the forced or paroxysmal reminiscence of tunes, and, less commonly, of faces or scenes. Wilder Penfield was able to elicit such recalls - the forced replaying or reminiscence of what he called 'fossil memories' - by stimulation of the exposed cerebral cortex. I have had this described to me by my own patients - as a rather rare symptom in migraine and, quite frequently, in post-encephalitic patients 'awakened' by L-DOPA. And it may occur, as Hughlings Jackson notes, in the course of some seizures.

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