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Naturalistic action impairment in closed head injury.
Authors:Schwartz, Myrna F.   Montgomery, Michael W.   Buxbaum, Laurel J.   Lee, Sonia S.   Carew, Tania G.   Coslett, H. Branch   Ferraro, Mary   Fitzpatrick-DeSalme, Eileen   Hart, Tessa   Mayer, Nathaniel
Abstract:The authors sought to determine whether errors of action committed by patients with closed head injury (CHI) would conform to predictions derived from frontal lobe theories. In Study 1, 30 CHI patients and 18 normal controls performed routine activities, such as wrapping a present, under conditions of graded complexity. CHI patients committed more errors even on the simplest condition; but, except for a higher proportion of omitted actions, their error profile was very similar to that of controls. Study 2 involved a subset of patients whose performance in Study 1 was within normal limits. When these high functioning patients were asked to perform the routine tasks under still more taxing conditions, they, too, committed errors in excess of the control group. Accounts based on frontal mechanisms have a difficult time explaining the overall pattern of findings. An alternative based on limited-capacity resources is suggested. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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