Implications of Recent Neuroscientific Findings in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness

被引:3
|
作者
Johnson, L. Syd M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Novel Tech Eth, Halifax, NS, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Misdiagnosis; Disorders of consciousness; Vegetative state; Minimally conscious state; Classical conditioning; Neuroscience; PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE; TRAUMATIC BRAIN-INJURY; LIFE DECISION-MAKING; OWN NAME; PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES; COGNITIVE RECOVERY; CEREBRAL RESPONSE; ZOLPIDEM; AROUSAL; STIMULATION;
D O I
10.1007/s12152-010-9073-5
中图分类号
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
学科分类号
摘要
A pressing issue in neuroscience is the high rate of misdiagnosis of disorders of consciousness. As new research on patients with disorders of consciousness has revealed surprising and previously unknown cognitive capacities, the need to develop better and more reliable methods of diagnosing these disorders becomes more urgent. So too the need to expand our ethical and social frameworks for thinking about these patients, to accommodate new concerns that will accompany new revelations. A recent study on trace conditioning and learning in vegetative and minimally conscious patients shows promise as a potential diagnostic and prognostic tool, both for differentiating between states of diminished consciousness, and for predicting patient outcomes, but it also generates fresh concerns about quality of life in patients previously thought to be completely unaware. Optimism about progress in diagnosing and treating disorders of consciousness must be tempered by the understanding that not all progress will necessarily be good for all patients. The prognosis for most patients remains bleak, and we must remain vigilant to acute questions and concerns about welfare and quality of life.
引用
收藏
页码:185 / 196
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The reliability of the N400 in single subjects: Implications for patients with disorders of consciousness
    Cruse, Damian
    Beukema, Steve
    Chennu, Srivas
    Malins, Jeffrey G.
    Owen, Adrian M.
    McRae, Ken
    NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL, 2014, 4 : 788 - 799
  • [22] POLYGLOT THERAPIES - THE IMPLICATIONS OF NEUROSCIENTIFIC FINDINGS AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH ON CLINICAL PRACTICE
    Somlai, J.
    EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 29
  • [23] Cranioplasty for patients with disorders of consciousness
    Dang, Yuanyuan
    Ping, Jie
    Guo, Yongkun
    Yang, Yi
    Xia, Xiaoyu
    Huang, Ruijing
    Zhang, Jianning
    He, Jianghong
    ANNALS OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2021, 10 (08) : 8889 - 8899
  • [24] tDCS in patients with disorders of consciousness
    Thibaut, Aurore
    Bruno, Marie-Aurelie
    Ledoux, Didier
    Demertzi, Athena
    Laureys, Steven
    NEUROLOGY, 2014, 82 (13) : 1112 - 1118
  • [25] The Evidential Value of Neuroscientific Findings
    Cerjak, Ada
    Areh, Igor
    REVIJA ZA KRIMINALISTIKO IN KRIMINOLOGIJO, 2023, 74 (02): : 88 - 99
  • [26] Mindfulness meditation and consciousness: An integrative neuroscientific perspective
    Manuello, Jordi
    Vercelli, Ugo
    Nani, Andrea
    Costa, Tommaso
    Cauda, Franco
    CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 2016, 40 : 67 - 78
  • [27] Towards a Conceptual Profile: Rethinking Conceptual Mediation in the Light of Recent Cognitive and Neuroscientific Findings
    Chris Dawson
    Research in Science Education, 2014, 44 : 389 - 414
  • [28] Emergent research findings: music therapy with disorders of consciousness
    O'Kelly, Julian
    Rappich, Sophie
    Cusack, Christina
    Lietor, Marie
    NORDIC JOURNAL OF MUSIC THERAPY, 2016, 25 : 55 - 55
  • [29] Towards a Conceptual Profile: Rethinking Conceptual Mediation in the Light of Recent Cognitive and Neuroscientific Findings
    Dawson, Chris
    RESEARCH IN SCIENCE EDUCATION, 2014, 44 (03) : 389 - 414
  • [30] RECENT FINDINGS ON ETIOLOGY OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
    SCHNEIDER, S
    HAUTZINGER, M
    VERHALTENSTHERAPIE, 1995, 5 : A52 - A52