基于临床-神经病理相关性的大脑情绪定位:方法学问题。

Psychiatric developments Pub Date : 1985-01-01
R G Robinson, J R Lipsey
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临床病理相关性方法用于推断特定脑功能的定位具有悠久的使用历史,并有明确的理论局限性。释放现象、兴奋驱动的丧失以及对损伤的非特异性组织反应都可能与观察到的行为变化有关。然而,一致的观察结果表明,左半球中风患者抑郁的严重程度更大,左额叶中风比左枕叶中风更严重,这是相当有趣的。损伤部位对这种情绪症状的解释似乎比自尊丧失和功能丧失等明显的心理解释更有说服力。一般来说,中风患者的抑郁程度要高于骨科病因导致的运动功能丧失。同样,认知功能的丧失也不能作为判断抑郁症严重程度的指标,而不能作为判断病变部位的指标。另一方面,使用目前的静态解剖方法(CAT扫描)评估病变的准确性,以及精神病理学检查的可靠性和有效性,都存在方法学上的困难。随着对功能敏感的新脑成像技术的发展,这条研究路线对进一步加深我们对情感的解剖学和生理学的理解具有相当大的希望。
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Cerebral localization of emotion based on clinical-neuropathological correlations: methodological issues.

The method of clinico-pathological correlation for drawing inferences about the localization of particular cerebral functions has a long history of use, and well established theoretical limitations. Release phenomena, loss of excitatory drive, as well as non-specific tissue responses to injury may all have a bearing on observed behavioral change. Nevertheless, the consistent observation that severity of depression in stroke patients is greater for left hemispheric strokes, and greater for left frontal versus left occipital strokes is of considerable interest. Site of lesion appears to have greater explanatory power for this emotional symptom than the obvious psychological explanations in terms of loss of self-esteem and loss of function. Depression is greater for strokes in general than would be expected for equivalent loss of motor function with orthopedic etiology. Loss of cognitive function likewise is a poorer guide to severity of depression than site of lesion. On the other hand, accuracy of lesion assessment using present static anatomical methods (CAT scan), and reliability and validity of the psychopathological examination present methodological difficulties which are discussed. As newer brain imaging techniques that are sensitive to function are developed, this line of enquiry holds considerable promise for furthering our understanding of the anatomy and physiology of emotion.

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