Effects of diffuse axonal injury on speed of information processing following severe traumatic brain injury

被引:126
作者
Felmingham, KL
Baguley, IJ [1 ]
Green, AM
机构
[1] Westmead Hosp, Brain Injury Rehabil Serv, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia
[2] Univ New S Wales, Dept Psychol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
关键词
D O I
10.1037/0894-4105.18.3.564
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
To test the hypothesis that slowed information processing in traumatic brain injury is related to diffuse axonal injury (DAI), the authors compared 10 patients with predominant DAI (diffuse group) and minimal DAI (mixed injury group) on the Symbol Digit Modalities Test, simple and choice reaction time, Trail Making Tests A and B, and the Stroop Neuropsychological Screening Test. The diffuse group was slower than the mixed injury and control groups on basic speed of processing tasks. This difference was not apparent on complex speeded tasks once basic speed of processing was controlled for. The diffuse group's slower speed of processing was not accounted for by differences in injury severity, age, or time postinjury. The diffuse group showed greater recovery over time.
引用
收藏
页码:564 / 571
页数:8
相关论文
共 52 条
[11]  
Bigler Erin D., 1993, Brain Injury, V7, P125, DOI 10.3109/02699059309008166
[12]   DIVIDED ATTENTION 5 TO 10 YEARS AFTER SEVERE CLOSED HEAD-INJURY [J].
BROUWER, WH ;
PONDS, RWHM ;
VANWOLFFELAAR, PC ;
VANZOMEREN, AH .
CORTEX, 1989, 25 (02) :219-230
[13]   Information processing characteristics in subtypes of multiple sclerosis [J].
De Sonneville, LMJ ;
Boringa, JB ;
Reuling, IEW ;
Lazeron, RHC ;
Adèr, HJ ;
Polman, CH .
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2002, 40 (11) :1751-1765
[14]   Speed of information processing as a key deficit in multiple sclerosis: implications for rehabilitation [J].
Demaree, HA ;
DeLuca, J ;
Gaudino, EA ;
Diamond, BJ .
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 1999, 67 (05) :661-663
[15]  
GENNARELLI TA, 1986, J HEAD TRAUMA REHAB, V1, P23
[16]   Temporal profile of release of neurobiochemical markers of brain damage after traumatic brain injury is associated with intracranial pathology as demonstrated in cranial computerized tomography [J].
Herrmann, M ;
Jost, S ;
Kutz, S ;
Ebert, AD ;
Kratz, T ;
Wunderlich, MT ;
Synowitz, H .
JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2000, 17 (02) :113-122
[17]  
JENNETT B, 1977, LANCET, V1, P878
[18]  
JOHNSON SC, 1994, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, V8, P301
[19]   TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - PREDICTING COURSE OF RECOVERY AND OUTCOME FOR PATIENTS ADMITTED TO REHABILITATION [J].
KATZ, DI ;
ALEXANDER, MP .
ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY, 1994, 51 (07) :661-670
[20]  
Lezak M.D., 1995, NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL A