Mismatch negativity,social cognition,and functional outcomes in patients after traumatic brain injury

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作者
Hui-yan Sun [1 ,2 ]
Qiang Li [2 ]
Xi-ping Chen [1 ]
Lu-yang Tao [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Forensic Medicine,Soochow University
[2] Department of Forensic Medicine,Chifeng University
基金
国家高技术研究发展计划(863计划); 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
nerve regeneration; brain injury; cognition disorders; diagnostic techniques; Wechsler Intelligence Scale; event-related potential; neuronal plasticity; electrophysiology; neuropsychology; activity of daily living; work capacity evaluation; electroencephalogram; neural regeneration; NSFC grant;
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Mismatch negativity is generated automatically, and is an early monitoring indicator of neuronal integrity impairment and functional abnormality in patients with brain injury, leading to decline of cognitive function. Antipsychotic medication cannot affect mismatch negativity. The present study aimed to explore the relationships of mismatch negativity with neurocognition, daily life and social functional outcomes in patients after brain injury. Twelve patients with traumatic brain injury and 12 healthy controls were recruited in this study. We examined neurocognition with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised China, and daily and social functional outcomes with the Activity of Daily Living Scale and Social Disability Screening Schedule, respectively. Mismatch negativity was analyzed from electroencephalogram recording. The results showed that mismatch negativity amplitudes decreased in patients with traumatic brain injury compared with healthy controls. Mismatch negativity amplitude was negatively correlated with measurements of neurocognition and positively correlated with functional outcomes in patients after traumatic brain injury. Further, the most significant positive correlations were found between mismatch negativity in the fronto-central region and measures of functional outcomes. The most significant positive correlations were also found between mismatch negativity at the FCz electrode and daily living function. Mismatch negativity amplitudes were extremely positively associated with Social Disability Screening Schedule scores at the Fz electrode in brain injury patients. These experimental findings suggest that mismatch negativity might efficiently reflect functional outcomes in patients after traumatic brain injury.
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