Slobounov Semyon, Sebastianelli Wayne, Newell Karl M
Department of Kinesiology, the Pennsylvania State University.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2011;2011:1383-6. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090325.
There is a growing concern that traditional neuropsychological (NP) testing tools are not sensitive to detecting residual brain dysfunctions in subjects suffering from mild traumatic brain injuries (MTBI). Moreover, most MTBI patients are asymptomatic based on anatomical brain imaging (CT, MRI), neurological examinations and patients' subjective reports within 10 days post-injury. Our ongoing research has documented that residual balance and visual-kinesthetic dysfunctions along with its underlying alterations of neural substrates may be detected in "asymptomatic subjects" by means of Virtual Reality (VR) graphics incorporated with brain imaging (EEG) techniques.
人们越来越担心,传统的神经心理学(NP)测试工具对于检测轻度创伤性脑损伤(MTBI)患者的残留脑功能障碍并不敏感。此外,大多数MTBI患者在受伤后10天内,根据脑部解剖成像(CT、MRI)、神经学检查以及患者的主观报告,并无症状。我们正在进行的研究表明,通过结合脑成像(EEG)技术的虚拟现实(VR)图形,可以在“无症状受试者”中检测到残留的平衡和视觉动觉功能障碍及其潜在的神经基质改变。