Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10466172 | Neuropsychologia | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
â¶ The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the role of ventral medial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in interpreting the value of contextual features of social scenarios. â¶ We tested the hypothesis that anatomical areas of fMRI activation in vmPFC of healthy adults would overlap with cerebral atrophy detected in the FTLD patients with social disorder. â¶ Comparative anatomical analysis revealed considerable overlap of vmPFC activation in healthy adults and vmPFC cortical atrophy in FTLD patients. â¶ The vmPFC activation appears to play a crucial role in evaluating the negative consequences of social decision-making, and progressive disease in this area contributes to the disruptive social behavior of patients with FTLD. â¶ These converging results support the role of vmPFC in social decision-making where potentially negative consequences must be considered.
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Authors
Murray Grossman, Paul J. Eslinger, Vanessa Troiani, Chivon Anderson, Brian Avants, James C. Gee, Corey McMillan, Lauren Massimo, Alea Khan, Shweta Antani,