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Brain and Nerve = Shinkei Kenkyu No Shinpo
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Higher brain dysfunction, resulting from organic brain damage, causes subtle cognitive and social deficits. Comprehensive, multidisciplinary support is crucial for patient rehabilitation and employment.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Context:

  • Higher brain dysfunction presents subtle cognitive and behavioral deficits post-organic brain damage.
  • These deficits, including attention, memory, and social communication issues, pose challenges in diagnosis and treatment.
  • Patients often face unemployment and social difficulties even after initial treatment.

Purpose:

  • To present diagnostic criteria for higher brain dysfunction.
  • To review associated cognitive and behavioral disorders.
  • To outline the current status and future challenges in managing these conditions.

Summary:

  • Higher brain dysfunction encompasses attention deficits, memory disorders, executive dysfunction, and impaired social communication.

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  • Despite external stability, patients struggle with social integration and employment.
  • A multi-disciplinary approach is vital for effective patient management.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need for integrated treatment and support services from injury to employment.
    • Emphasizes the critical role of multi-disciplinary collaboration, including neuropsychology and applied behavior analysis.
    • Aims to improve the lives of individuals with higher brain dysfunction through better evaluation and care.