Arcia E, Gualtieri C T
Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27514.
Brain Inj. 1994 Jul;8(5):395-404. doi: 10.3109/02699059409150991.
The symptoms experienced by people with mild closed-head injury (mCHI) and by people with attention deficit disorder (ADD) are similar in many aspects. We examined the performance of 26 adults with mCHI, 23 adults with ADD, and 25 matched controls on four functional areas: (1) simple motor response, (2) response speed and attention, (3) complex perceptual-motor performance, and (4) memory and learning. Analyses of variance and multivariate analyses of variance were used to compare the performance of the three groups. Test results were also plotted to examine patterns of performance and similarities between the groups. Both groups with mCHI and ADD had significantly more difficulty than controls with sustained attention. However, whereas the group with mCHI was characterized by generalized slowness in their response times, the group with ADD was characterized by impulsivity or an inability to regulate their attention and responses.
轻度闭合性颅脑损伤(mCHI)患者和注意力缺陷障碍(ADD)患者所经历的症状在许多方面相似。我们检测了26名患有mCHI的成年人、23名患有ADD的成年人以及25名匹配的对照组在四个功能领域的表现:(1)简单运动反应,(2)反应速度与注意力,(3)复杂感知运动表现,以及(4)记忆与学习。采用方差分析和多变量方差分析来比较三组的表现。还绘制了测试结果以检查表现模式及组间相似性。患有mCHI和ADD的两组在持续注意力方面比对照组有明显更多困难。然而,mCHI组的特征是反应时间普遍较慢,而ADD组的特征是冲动或无法调节注意力和反应。