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主办:中国科学院心理研究所
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心理科学进展 ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (11): 1967-1982.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2025.1967 cstr: 32111.14.2025.1967

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认知脱离综合征的特征:与注意缺陷多动障碍等障碍的比较

蔡嘉琳, 陈彩琦()   

  1. 华南师范大学心理学院/心理应用研究中心, 广州 510631
  • 收稿日期:2024-08-29 出版日期:2025-11-15 发布日期:2025-09-19
  • 通讯作者: 陈彩琦, E-mail: chencq@scnu.edu.cn

The characteristics of cognitive disengagement syndrome: A comparative analysis with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and other related disorders

CAI Jialin, CHEN Caiqi()   

  1. School of Psychology, South China Normal University/Center for Studies of Psychological Application, Guangzhou 510631, China
  • Received:2024-08-29 Online:2025-11-15 Published:2025-09-19

摘要:

认知脱离综合征(Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome, CDS), 又称认知节奏迟缓(Sluggish Cognitive Tempo, SCT), 是一组涉及注意脱离、对外界信息加工迟滞及行为活动低下等因神经发育不良导致的持续行为或症状。该综合征在注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的研究中逐渐受到关注, 并成为新兴的独立研究领域。研究发现, CDS/SCT群体在心智游移、学业问题、内化问题、睡眠问题等方面存在有别于注意缺陷多动障碍、焦虑障碍、抑郁障碍等相关障碍的损伤特征, CDS功能损伤可能与背侧注意网络和默认模式网络异常相关。越来越多的证据显示CDS是一种独立的心理疾病。未来除了明确CDS作为一种独立障碍、关注CDS特征的毕生发展历程、探讨CDS的整体结构与子维度的关系外, 还需丰富CDS的研究方法。

关键词: 认知脱离综合征, 认知功能损伤, 社会功能损伤, 神经机制

Abstract:

Cognitive Disengagement Syndrome (CDS), also referred to as Sluggish Cognitive Tempo (SCT), involves a set of developmentally inappropriate and persistent behaviors (symptoms) that is characterized by attentional disengagement, conscious or effortful mental processing from the ongoing external context and hypoactivity. It is an emerging field that accompanies attention deficit hyperactivity disorder research.

Recently, Becker (2025) provided a broad overview of the history of the CDS construct, its terminology, and the current state of the science, and proposed ten key research domains and open questions. These include developmental course of CDS across the lifespan, mechanisms linking CDS to functional outcomes and impairment and so on. The study also discussed the possible conceptualizations of CDS as a distinct disorder, diagnostic specifier, or transdiagnostic dimension. However, Becker (2025) did not provide a detailed review of CDS cognitive function, only outlining research on CDS and processing speed. The review also did not address research into the brain mechanisms of CDS or systematically summarize the unique characteristics of CDS relative to other disorders. Therefore, this paper aims to further analyze the independent characteristics of CDS, based on Becker's (2025) theoretical framework, and clarify areas of consensus and disagreement.

This study reviews cognitive functioning impairment, social functioning impairment, and neural mechanisms of CDS and other related disorders. Studies on cognitive functioning impairment suggest that people with CDS exhibit impairments in mind wandering and behavioral regulation (e.g., self-control, emotional regulation, motivation). They also have difficulties with metacognition, such as time management, organization, problem solving, and working memory. However, further exploration is needed in areas such as attention networks, selective attention, and processing speed. Research on social functioning impairment indicates that the CDS population exhibits impairments in academic performance, sleep, peer rejection, and internalizing symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, withdrawal/shyness, autistic traits, and somatic discomfort. They also have difficulties with externalizing symptoms, such as oppositional defiant disorder, impulsivity, and aggression. Further research is required into areas such as procrastination, internet gaming disorder, and social anxiety. In terms of neural mechanisms, most evidence suggests that CDS is associated with abnormalities in the dorsal attention network and the default mode network. CDS also differs from ADHD groups in terms of white matter structure, theta/beta ratio (TBR) in the frontal and central frontal regions, and task-activated brain regions. However, these findings require further validation. In summary, a growing body of evidence supports the conceptualization of cognitive disengagement syndrome as a standalone mental disorder characterized by cognitive and social functioning impairment, and distinct brain mechanisms compared to ADHD and related disorders.

However, CDS research remains in its early stages of development, and future research can explore the following areas: (1) Clarify CDS as an independent disorder, further elucidate the specific impairments and heterogeneity in cognitive and brain function associated with CDS compared to other related psychological disorders. It is also necessary to further distinguish the differences and connections between CDS and broader related psychological symptoms; (2) Focus on the developmental course of CDS characteristics across the lifespan, supplementing samples from early childhood, adolescence, and adults who are not university students. Conduct longitudinal studies to measure and track CDS throughout childhood development, enabling a more comprehensive observation of the course of functional impairments and brain mechanisms in CDS populations over time, and revealing the dynamic patterns of CDS characteristics; (3) Clarify whether CDS is a unidimensional or multidimensional structure. In addition to exploring the relationship between the overall CDS construct and its subdimensions, research should focus on how to integrate the abundant existing research on these subdimensions into a comprehensive CDS theoretical framework; (4) Enrich CDS research methods. Future research should incorporate more sensitive or ecologically valid subjective and objective methods and explore the potential adaptive significance of CDS characteristics from a positive psychology perspective. Additionally, behavior and brain mechanism studies can be conducted based on the latest definition of CDS to further explore the interactions between CDS functional impairment characteristics and their causal process models, thereby revealing the underlying mechanisms of CDS-specific functional impairments.

Key words: cognitive disengagement syndrome, cognitive functioning impairment, social functioning impairment, neural mechanisms

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