在医疗条件中定义大脑雾
Peter Denno1, Sijia Zhao2, Masud Husain3
1Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, UK; Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, Kings College London, London WC2R 2LS, UK.
Trends in neurosciences
|February 26, 2025
概括
脑雾是慢性疾病中常见的症状,涉及认知,疲劳和情绪. 研究表明是这样的.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
背景情况:
- "脑雾"在各种慢性疾病中经常被报道,表明潜在的跨诊断现象.
- 现有的脑雾的定义是可变的,包括认知,情感和疲劳相关的症状.
- 脑雾的确切性质和潜在机制尚不清楚,需要进一步调查.
研究的目的:
- 通过审查跨多种慢性疾病的研究来描述大脑雾.
- 评估大脑雾的定义和客观相关性.
- 探索大脑雾作为跨诊断实体的潜力.
主要方法:
- 系统审查关于慢性疾病中的脑雾现有文献.
- 对描述脑雾症状及其定义的研究进行分析.
- 检查与大脑雾相关的客观认知缺陷.
主要成果:
- 脑雾呈现为一组可变的重叠症状,影响认知,疲劳和影响.
- 有证据表明,大脑雾可能是一个跨诊断实体,具有共同的现象学和认知缺陷.
- 语言模两可,共享认知障碍和非认知因素被提出为比共享神经生物学更有可能的解释.
结论:
- 脑雾是一种复杂的现象,在各种慢性疾病中具有重叠的症状.
- 虽然潜在的跨诊断,共享的神经生物学是不太可能比其他促成因素.
- 未来的研究应该专注于使用标准化工具来明确脑雾的多面性质.
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