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1393185
TITLE
Event-related potential measurement of deficits in information processing following moderate to severe closed head injury.
ABSTRACT
Event-related potentials may offer more precision than behavioural measures for understanding the extent and timing of information processing difficulties that follow closed head injury (CHI). Behavioural tests consistently indicate a general reduction in cognitive function but lack adequate diagnostic or prognostic function. This study compares a group of seven CHI patients, in which time since injury varied between 1 and 5 years following injury, with 10 matched controls on a three-tone discrimination task. Abnormality in the processing of tones as early as 200 ms following their onset, as measured by the P2 and N2 components of the event-related potential, indicated a general difficulty with tone discrimination. This abnormality was obtained despite differing damage profiles over patients and is likely to be due to the diffuse aspects of damage normal in CHI. These results also indicate that functional deficits in CHI patients can extend up to 5 years or more. A correlation between P2/N2 amplitudes and time since injury, however, suggests that both these components normalize with the passage of time and offers the prospect of a sensitive, non-behavioural measure of recovery in cognitive processing.
DATE PUBLISHED
1992 Nov-Dec
HISTORY
PUBSTATUS PUBSTATUSDATE
pubmed 1992/11/01
medline 1992/11/01 00:01
entrez 1992/11/01 00:00
AUTHORS
NAME COLLECTIVENAME LASTNAME FORENAME INITIALS AFFILIATION AFFILIATIONINFO
Clark CR Clark C R CR Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
O'Hanlon AP O'Hanlon A P AP
Wright MJ Wright M J MJ
Geffen GM Geffen G M GM
INVESTIGATORS
JOURNAL
VOLUME: 6
ISSUE: 6
TITLE: Brain injury
ISOABBREVIATION: Brain Inj
YEAR:
MONTH:
DAY:
MEDLINEDATE: 1992 Nov-Dec
SEASON:
CITEDMEDIUM: Print
ISSN: 0269-9052
ISSNTYPE: Print
MEDLINE JOURNAL
MEDLINETA: Brain Inj
COUNTRY: ENGLAND
ISSNLINKING: 0269-9052
NLMUNIQUEID: 8710358
PUBLICATION TYPE
PUBLICATIONTYPE TEXT
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
COMMENTS AND CORRECTIONS
GRANTS
GENERAL NOTE
KEYWORDS
MESH HEADINGS
DESCRIPTORNAME QUALIFIERNAME
Adolescent
Adult
Amnesia physiopathology
Brain Damage, Chronic physiopathology
Cerebral Cortex physiology
Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic, Cognitive Disorders physiopathology
Electroencephalography instrumentation
Evoked Potentials, Auditory physiology
Follow-Up Studies physiology
Head Injuries, Closed physiopathology
Humans physiopathology
Male physiopathology
Middle Aged physiopathology
Pitch Discrimination physiology
Reaction Time physiology
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted instrumentation
SUPPLEMENTARY MESH
GENE SYMBOLS
CHEMICALS
OTHER ID's