Methodological considerations in the neuropsychological study of central nervous system underarousal with a specific emphasis on coma
- PMID: 9951710
- DOI: 10.1023/a:1021670203013
Methodological considerations in the neuropsychological study of central nervous system underarousal with a specific emphasis on coma
Abstract
Several obstacles exist that impede the scientific study of pathological underarousal (stupor and coma). For instance, there is a lack of a clear, rational, standardized taxonomy with which to describe the phenomenon. Moreover, there is considerable confusion of the construct of arousal with other neurobehavioral constructs. The field also suffers from a general lack of acceptably reliable and valid instruments, especially measures of long-term outcome. Additionally, current treatments for chronic pathological underarousal are frequently presumptive and applied haphazardly, and thus do little to elucidate the process of recovery. It is suggested that biomedical and neuropsychological approaches to the study and treatment of pathological underarousal are complementary and that it is useful to view pathological underarousal as a behavioral, as well as a medical, phenomenon.
Similar articles
-
The role of arousal and "gating" systems in the neurology of impaired consciousness.J Clin Neurophysiol. 2000 Sep;17(5):438-52. doi: 10.1097/00004691-200009000-00002. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2000. PMID: 11085547 Review.
-
Consciousness, coma, and the vegetative state: physical basis and definitional character.Issues Law Med. 1991 Spring;6(4):361-71. Issues Law Med. 1991. PMID: 2037460 Review. No abstract available.
-
Anoxic encephalopathy: a case study of an eight-year-old male with no residual cognitive deficits.Int J Neurosci. 1992 Feb;62(3-4):207-13. doi: 10.3109/00207459108999772. Int J Neurosci. 1992. PMID: 1305607
-
[Cognitive processes in unconscious patients? A brain mapping study of the P300 potential].Arch Psychol (Frankf). 1989;141(3):155-73. Arch Psychol (Frankf). 1989. PMID: 2631632 German.
-
Early somatosensory evoked potential grades in comatose traumatic brain injury patients predict cognitive and functional outcome.Crit Care Med. 2010 Jan;38(1):167-74. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3181c031b3. Crit Care Med. 2010. PMID: 19829103
References
Publication types
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical