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The Study Of Memory, Emotion And Stroke Focals In Patients Of Stroke In Acute Stage

Posted on:2007-01-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C M HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360185483656Subject:Physiological psychology
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Stroke is one of the diseases which has the highest attack rate. The damages of brain not only induce the lesion in histology which can be measured but also induce changes in neuropsychology. Disorders of somatesthesia and locomotion and disturbance of mental function appeard when nerve tissue is injured. Meanwhile, the injury of somatesthesia can also aggrevate the disorder of mental function.The abnormal of memory is the most evident thing, which can induce the corresponding changes of emotion, cognitive and behavioral, among the diverse changes in neuropsychology. The negative emotion, abnormal cognitive and behavioral can affect the society function and quality of life of patients.In order to improve the patients'quality of life, rehabilitate the memory and reduce the bad emotion should be done.Although there are many investigation about memory and emotion of stroke patients, there are few research focus on the acute stage of those patients.The purpose of this study is to investigate the implicit and explicit memory of stroke patients in acute stage; the relationship between memory and emotion; the feature of implicit and explicit memory and stroke focals to reveal the contribution of diffient encephalic region; the relations between memory, emotion and differ basical diseases.30 patients who stroked with the first time and 30 normal aged people, whose age and years of education matched with the patients group participate in the study.Hastgawa Dementia Scale was used to screen and rule out the dementia; Then, investgate the general information of the objects; SAS, SDS and HAMD were used to investigate the negative emotion; The Clinical-Memory-Scale was...
Keywords/Search Tags:Memory, MQ, Implicit Memory, Explicit Memory, Priming Effect, Anxiety, Depression
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