Research of Auditory Verbal Memory Impairment Following Stroke of Different Subcerebral Structures
- VernacularTitle:皮层下结构卒中后听觉词语记忆损害研究
- Author:
Qihao GUO
;
Chuanzhen LU
;
Ruiyan CHEN
;
Zhen HONG
;
Qiang DONG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Subcortical structure;
Cerebrovascular disease;
Memory impairment
- From:Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology
1993;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To analyze auditory verbal memory impairment after isolated stroke lesions in subcerebral structure. Methods: Auditory verbal memory function was examined in 25 normal elderly and 83 patients at 20th day after their admission to hospital for acute cerebrovascular disease with non-aphasiaand solitary lesions as identified by cranial CT or MRI. Results: Test findings suggested patients with stroke of internal capsule-basal ganglia, cerebellum and pons lesion have processing impairments of recent memory and subjective organization which are related to concentration and arousal levels. Conclusion: Stroke of subcortical regions such as lesions of thalamus,internal capsule-basal ganglia,cerebellum and pons may induce memory impairments with unique impaired cognitive coding modalities.