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Art therapy and underlying fMRI brain patterns in military TBI: A case series
International Journal of Art Therapy Pub Date : 2018-07-02 , DOI: 10.1080/17454832.2018.1473453
Melissa S. Walker , Adrienne M. Stamper , Dominic E. Nathan , Gerard Riedy

ABSTRACT TBI and PTSD are global issues and are often referred to as signature wounds of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Art therapy can provide unique insights into military service members’ injuries and states of mind via externalisation within an art product; however, interpretation of results is complex and subjective. Advance neuroimaging tools such as resting state fMRI can be employed to demonstrate objective measures of brain structure and activity. This case series highlights two distinct patient profiles, suggesting a relationship between resting state connectivity maps and dynamic thalamic connectivity (as well as PCL-C and NSI scores and brain scars) and the corresponding visual elements of masks made during art therapy treatment. Ultimately, this study indicates a need for future research examining potential neurological changes pre- and post-art therapy treatment.

中文翻译:

军事 TBI 中的艺术疗法和潜在的 fMRI 大脑模式:病例系列

摘要 TBI 和 PTSD 是全球性问题,通常被称为伊拉克和阿富汗战争的标志性伤口。艺术疗法可以通过艺术产品的外化提供对军人受伤和心理状态的独特见解;然而,对结果的解释是复杂和主观的。先进的神经成像工具,如静息状态 fMRI,可用于展示大脑结构和活动的客观测量。该病例系列突出了两个不同的患者概况,表明静息状态连接图和动态丘脑连接(以及 PCL-C 和 NSI 评分和脑疤痕)与艺术治疗期间制作的面具的相应视觉元素之间存在关系。最终,
更新日期:2018-07-02
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