Characterization of the decision-making deficit of patients with ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesions

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作者
Bechara, A [1 ]
Tranel, D [1 ]
Damasio, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa Hlth Care, Dept Neurol, Coll Med, Div Behav Neurol & Cognit Neurosci, 200 Hawkins Dr, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
reward; punishment; gambling task; decision-making; ventromedial prefrontal cortex;
D O I
10.1093/brain/123.11.2189
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
On a gambling task that models real-life decisions, patients with bilateral lesions of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) opt for choices that yield high immediate gains in spite of higher future losses, In this study, we addressed three possibilities that may account for this behaviour: (i) hypersensitivity to reward; (ii) insensitivity to punishment; and (iii) insensitivity to future consequences, such that behaviour is always guided by immediate prospects. For this purpose, we designed a variant of the original gambling task in which the advantageous decks yielded high immediate punishment but even higher future reward. The disadvantageous decks yielded low immediate punishment but even lower future reward. We measured the skin conductance responses (SCRs) of subjects after they had received a reward or punishment. Patients with VM lesions opted for the disadvantageous decks in both the original and variant versions of the gambling task. The SCRs of VM lesion patients after they had received a reward or punishment were not significantly different from those of controls. In a second experiment, we investigated whether increasing the delayed punishment in the disadvantageous decks of the original task or decreasing the delayed reward in time disadvantageous decks of the variant task would shift the behaviour of VM lesion patients towards an advantageous strategy, Both manipulations failed to shift the behaviour of VM lesion patients away from the disadvantageous decks. These results suggest that patients with VM lesions are insensitive to future consequences, positive or negative, and are primarily guided by immediate prospects. This 'myopia for the future' in VM lesion patients persists in the face of severe adverse consequences, i.e. rising future punishment or declining future reward.
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页码:2189 / 2202
页数:14
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