清醒
持续植物状态
最小意识状态
意识
意识的神经相关物
神经化学
神经科学
意识障碍
心理学
意识水平
医学
认知
神经学
心理治疗师
脑电图
作者
Elisa Mura,Francesca Pistoia,Marco Sarà,Simona Sacco,Antonio Carolei,Stefano Govoni
标识
DOI:10.2174/13816128113196660658
摘要
The neurobiological approach to consciousness moves from the assumption that all phenomenal experiences are based on neuronal activity in the brain. Consciousness has two main components: wakefulness and awareness. While it may be relatively easy to determine the neuronal correlates of wakefulness, it is not the same for awareness, of which the neural correlates are poorly understood. Knowledge of the circuitry and the neurochemistry of the sleep/wake condition is necessary but not sufficient to understand the circuitry and neurochemistry of consciousness. Disorders of consciousness (DOCs) include coma, vegetative state and minimally conscious state. The study of DOCs and of the electrophysiological changes underlying general anaesthesia-induced loss of consciousness may help in understanding the neuronal correlates of consciousness. In turn, the understanding of the neural bases of consciousness may help in designing interventions aimed at restoring consciousness in DOC patients. Sporadic cases of recovery from a DOC have been reported after the administration of various pharmacological agents (baclofen, zolpidem, amantadine etc.). This review provides an overview of such drugs, which are from various and diverging classes but can be grouped into two main categories: CNS stimulants and CNS depressants. The available data seem to suggest an awakening effect obtained with CNS depressants rather than stimulants, the latter being more effective at improving functional cognitive and behavioral recovery in patients who have spontaneously regained an appreciable level of consciousness. There is a need for more rigorous systematic trials and further investigation of the above treatments, with particular attention paid to their mechanisms of action and the neurotransmitters involved. Keywords: Consciousness, vegetative state, coma, minimally conscious state, awakenings, drugs, pharmacology.
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