NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOME AT ONE-MONTH POSTINJURY
- 1 August 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 67 (8) , 507-513
Abstract
Neuropsychologic outcome at one-mouth postinjury was investigated in a group of 102 adult patients with head injury representing a broad spectrum of severity. A group of friends of the patients with head injury was selected for comparison purposes. A comprehensive battery of measures assessing various abilities determined the adequacy of neuropsychological functions. Results support the following conclusions: (1) head injury is associated with early deficits observable on measures assessing a broad spectrum of functions, ranging from simple to complex and motoric to abstraction skills; (2) use of appropriate control groups is essential for determining head injury related deficits; (3) the degree of neuropsychologic deficits depends on the severity of head injury; and (4) the severity indices of time to following commands and depth of coma relate more closely and systematically to adequacy of one-mouth neuropsychologic outcome than does retrospectively assessed posttraumatic amnesia.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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