Paniak C E, Shore D L, Rourke B P
Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1989 Oct;11(5):631-44. doi: 10.1080/01688638908400921.
This study examined selective reminding and recognition memory performance of 21 severe closed-head injured patients tested within 6 months of regaining consciousness and then again after at least 1 year. Performances on selective reminding parameters were highly correlated and patients performed significantly worse at both testings than did hospitalized controls matched for age, education, and sex. Patients improved from testing 1 to testing 2 on only four of six memory variables. Average Impairment Rating at testing 1 was a marginally better predictor of memory performance at testing 2 than was length of coma. Results are discussed in terms of (a) utility of selective reminding parameters and predictors of outcome and (b) dissociations in recovery of memory parameters.
本研究检测了21例重度闭合性颅脑损伤患者的选择性回忆和识别记忆表现,这些患者在意识恢复后6个月内接受了测试,之后至少1年又再次接受测试。选择性回忆参数的表现高度相关,并且在两次测试中,患者的表现均显著差于在年龄、教育程度和性别上匹配的住院对照组。在6个记忆变量中,患者仅在其中4个变量上从测试1到测试2有所改善。与昏迷时长相比,测试1时的平均损伤评分对测试2时的记忆表现是一个略好的预测指标。结果将从以下两方面进行讨论:(a) 选择性回忆参数的效用及结果预测指标;(b) 记忆参数恢复中的分离现象。