Rodgers J, Horrocks J, Britton P G, Kernahan J
Division of Psychology, St Peter's Campus, St Peter's Way, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, SR6 0DD, UK.
Arch Dis Child. 1999 Apr;80(4):318-23. doi: 10.1136/adc.80.4.318.
Attentional ability in 19 survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and 19 sibling controls was assessed using a neuropsychological model of attention. Analysis revealed that children who had received treatment for leukaemia exhibited significantly poorer performance on measures of the "focus encode" and "focus execute" elements of attention and on measures of the ability to respond to external cues and feedback. No significant differences in performance were found for measures of sustained attention and the ability to shift attention. These results indicate that children who have received treatment for leukaemia may experience highly specific attentional deficits that could have an impact on academic performance, particularly mathematical and reading skills. It is suggested that this underlying attentional deficit might be the source of the neuropsychological sequelae associated with the disease. Future attempts at remediation should incorporate activities specifically designed to ameliorate focusing difficulties.
使用注意力的神经心理学模型评估了19名急性淋巴细胞白血病幸存者和19名同胞对照者的注意力能力。分析表明,接受过白血病治疗的儿童在注意力的“聚焦编码”和“聚焦执行”要素测量以及对外部线索和反馈的反应能力测量上表现明显较差。在持续注意力测量和注意力转移能力测量方面未发现显著的表现差异。这些结果表明,接受过白血病治疗的儿童可能会出现高度特定的注意力缺陷,这可能会对学业成绩产生影响,尤其是数学和阅读技能。有人认为,这种潜在的注意力缺陷可能是与该疾病相关的神经心理学后遗症的根源。未来的补救尝试应纳入专门设计的活动以改善注意力集中困难。