Pathophysiology of the hyperactive child syndrome
Autor: | Breena T. Satterfield, Dennis P. Cantwell, James H. Satterfield |
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Rok vydání: | 1974 |
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medicine.medical_treatment Central nervous system Remission Spontaneous Hyperkinesis Inhibitory postsynaptic potential Models Biological Arousal Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Low arousal theory medicine Animals Humans Child Evoked Potentials Learning Disabilities Behavioral pattern Brain Electroencephalography Neural Inhibition Galvanic Skin Response Neurophysiology Pathophysiology Stimulant Psychiatry and Mental health medicine.anatomical_structure Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity Auditory Perception Methylphenidate Psychology Neuroscience |
Zdroj: | Archives of general psychiatry. 31(6) |
ISSN: | 0003-990X |
Popis: | Is there a disturbance of the central nervous system (CNS) that underlies the disturbed behavior of some hyperactive children? Results from four studies are presented that suggest that some hyperactive children may be characterized as having a low CNS arousal level. Evidence from animal and human neurophysiological studies suggests that this low arousal level may be accompanied by low levels of inhibition in the CNS. A neurophysiological model of low CNS arousal and inhibition, explains in part the hyperactive child's disorganized and disruptive behavior. The essence of this model is lack of inner controls over motor output and sensory input, resulting in behavioral and learning problems. Stimulant medications are viewed as restoring both CNS arousal and inhibitory levels to normal, providing the child with better controls and permitting a wider range of behavioral patterns. |
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