McMillan T M, Glucksman E E
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1987 Apr;50(4):393-7. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.50.4.393.
Twenty four patients were tested on a battery of neuropsychological tests within one week of sustaining a moderate head injury. Their ability to process information rapidly was impaired in comparison with a control group that had sustained orthopaedic injuries. Differences between groups were not found on tests of intelligence and memory. This selective cognitive deficit may be due to brain damage associated with moderate head injury.
24名患者在中度头部受伤后一周内接受了一系列神经心理学测试。与遭受骨科损伤的对照组相比,他们快速处理信息的能力受损。在智力和记忆测试中未发现两组之间存在差异。这种选择性认知缺陷可能是由于中度头部损伤相关的脑损伤所致。