Проводящие пути и нейроанатомические корреляты симптоматического (патологического), нормального (эмоционального) и произвольно вызванного смеха (обзор зарубежной литературы)
Автор: Скутин Андрей Викторович, Ефименко Татьяна Сергеевна, Шайхетдинов Рашит Гильметтинович, Громов Виктор Александрович
Журнал: Сибирский вестник психиатрии и наркологии @svpin
Рубрика: Лекции. Обзоры
Статья в выпуске: 2 (99), 2018 года.
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Используя классические методы неврологии, были определены и каталогизированы области мозга, связанные с симптоматическим (патологическим) смехом, по другим диагностическим признакам и симптомам таких состояний, как эпилепсия, инсульты и поражения головного мозга, выявленные в результате осмотра. Эти наблюдения были дополнены новыми исследованиями, использующими современные неинвазивные методы. В обзоре также обсуждаются недавние исследования, посвященные вопросам, связанным с «нормальным» и произвольно вызванным смехом, а также формулируется структура нейроанатомических коррелятов смеха на основе исследований лабораторных животных, неврологических пациентов и нормальных испытуемых, которые рассматриваются в настоящем труде.
Симптоматический смех, спонтанный смех, произвольно вызванный смех, проводящие пути, нейроанатомические корреляты
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142212927
IDR: 142212927 | УДК: 616.8:159.942.32:616-091 | DOI: 10.26617/1810-3111-2018-2(99)-111-119
Pathways and neuroanatomical correlates of symptomatic (pathological), normal (emotional) and voluntarily caused laughter (review of foreign literature)
Using classical methods of neurology, areas of the brain associated with symptomatic (pathological) laughter were identified and cataloged according to other diagnostic signs and symptoms of such conditions as epilepsy, strokes and brain lesions detected as a result of the examination. These observations were supplemented by new studies using modern non-invasive methods. The review also discussed recent studies on issues related to “normal laughter” and also formulated the structure of neural correlates of laughter and humor based on studies of laboratory animals, neurological patients and normal subjects, which were discussed in this work.
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