Stuss D T, Ely P, Hugenholtz H, Richard M T, LaRochelle S, Poirier C A, Bell I
Neurosurgery. 1985 Jul;17(1):41-7. doi: 10.1227/00006123-198507000-00007.
This study demonstrates residual mental deficits in patients who have apparently recovered after closed head injury. Twenty closed head injury patients were compared to 20 normal control subjects matched for age, sex, handedness, education, language, and IQ. All received a series of neuropsychological tests. Discriminant function analysis significantly differentiated the two groups. Correct classification of individuals as having suffered a head injury or not was 85%. The head injury patients did have primary impairment on tests of divided attention. Litigation was not a factor. We propose that this impairment of information processing reflects residual brain damage secondary to the closed head injury.
本研究表明,闭合性颅脑损伤后表面上已康复的患者存在残留的智力缺陷。将20名闭合性颅脑损伤患者与20名在年龄、性别、利手、教育程度、语言和智商方面相匹配的正常对照者进行比较。所有人都接受了一系列神经心理学测试。判别函数分析显著区分了两组。将个体正确分类为是否受过颅脑损伤的准确率为85%。颅脑损伤患者在分散注意力测试中确实存在原发性损伤。诉讼不是一个因素。我们认为,这种信息处理障碍反映了闭合性颅脑损伤继发的残留脑损伤。