Bigler Erin D
Department of Psychology, Brigham Young University, UT 84602, USA.
Neuropsychology. 2007 Sep;21(5):515-31. doi: 10.1037/0894-4105.21.5.515.
The frontal and temporal lobe regions of the brain have a high vulnerability to injury as a consequence of cerebral trauma. One reason for this selective vulnerability is how the frontal and temporal regions are situated in the anterior and cranial fossa of the skull. These concavities of the skull base cup the frontal and temporal lobes which create surface areas of contact between the dura, brain, and skull where mechanical deformation injures the brain. In particular, the sphenoid ridge and the free-edge of the tentorium cerebelli are uniquely situated to facilitate injury to the posterior base of the frontal lobe and the anterior pole and medial surface area of the temporal lobe. Three-dimensional image reconstruction with computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are used to demonstrate the vulnerability of these regions. How neuropsychological deficits result from damage to these areas is reviewed and discussed.
由于脑外伤,大脑的额叶和颞叶区域极易受伤。这种选择性易损性的一个原因是额叶和颞叶在颅骨前颅窝的位置。颅底的这些凹陷包裹着额叶和颞叶,在硬脑膜、大脑和颅骨之间形成了接触表面区域,机械变形会在这些区域损伤大脑。特别是,蝶骨嵴和小脑幕游离缘的独特位置便于损伤额叶后基底、颞叶前极和内侧表面区域。计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像的三维图像重建用于证明这些区域的易损性。本文对这些区域受损如何导致神经心理缺陷进行了综述和讨论。