Lesions to polar/orbital prefrontal cortex selectively impair reasoning about emotional material
While it is widely accepted that lesions to orbital prefrontal cortex lead to emotion related disruptions and poor decision-making, there is very little patient data on this issue involving actual logical reasoning tasks. We tested patients with circumscribed, focal lesions largely confined to polar...
Main Authors: | Goel, V, Lam, E, Smith, K, Goel, A, Raymont, V, Krueger, F, Grafman, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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