Penetrating war injuries of the basal forebrain: neurology and cognition

Publication Description
We compared the neurologic and cognitive performance of 15 young veterans who suffered unilateral penetrating missile wounds to the basal forebrain 15 years ago in the Vietnam War with uninjured controls and patients with lesions elsewhere in the brain. The subjects performed worse on tests of episodic memory, reasoning, and arithmetic and had more prolonged unconsciousness after injury; but their performance usually compared favorably with that of uninjured controls on tests of intelligence, attention, and language and was not consistent with that of a demented patient. The data suggest that the basal forebrain is functionally related to the reticular formation and to the basal forebrain is functionally related to the reticular formation and to the limbic-hippocampal memory system.

Primary Author
Salazar,A. M.
Grafman,J.
Schlesselman,S.
Vance,S. C.
Mohr,J. P.
Carpenter,M.
Pevsner,P.
Ludlow,C.
Weingartner,H.

Volume
36

Issue
4

Start Page
459

Other Pages
465

URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3960320

PMID
3960320



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Neurology

Publication Year
1986

Publication Date
Apr

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0028-3878

Document Object Index
10.1212/WNL.36.4.459