冷漠
心理学
运动性缄默症
神经科学
持续植物状态
交互感受
病理生理学
意识
最小意识状态
医学
认知
内科学
疾病
感知
作者
Hisse Arnts,Willemijn S. van Erp,Jan C. M. Lavrijsen,Simon van Gaal,Henk J. Groenewegen,Pepijn van den Munckhof
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.02.006
摘要
Akinetic mutism (AM) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the presence of an intact level of consciousness and sensorimotor capacity, but with a simultaneous decrease in goal-directed behavior and emotions. Patients are in a wakeful state of profound apathy, seemingly indifferent to pain, thirst, or hunger. It represents the far end within the spectrum of disorders of diminished motivation. In recent years, more has become known about the functional roles of neurocircuits and neurotransmitters associated with human motivational behavior. More specific, there is an increasing body of behavioral evidence that links specific damage of functional frontal-subcortical organization to the occurrence of distinct neurological deficits. In this review, we combine evidence from lesion studies and neurophysiological evidence in animals, imaging studies in humans, and clinical investigations in patients with AM to form an integrative theory of its pathophysiology. Moreover, the specific pharmacological interventions that have been used to treat AM and their rationales are reviewed, providing a comprehensive overview for use in clinical practice.
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