Authors
D Floden, Michael P Alexander, CS Kubu, D Katz, Donald T Stuss
Publication date
2008/1/1
Journal
Neuropsychologia
Volume
46
Issue
1
Pages
213-223
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Frontal lobe dysfunction may underlie excessively impulsive and risky behavior observed in a range of neurological disorders. We devised a gambling task to examine these behavior tendencies in a sample of patients who had sustained focal damage to the frontal lobes or nonfrontal cortical regions as well as in a matched sample of healthy control subjects. The main objectives of the study were: (1) to behaviorally dissociate impulsivity and risk-taking; (2) to examine potential associations between specific frontal lesion sites and impulsivity or risk-taking; (3) to investigate the influence of reinforcement and trial timing on both behaviors. Our results indicated that patients and controls were equally likely to perform impulsively. Risk-taking performance strategies, however, were related to left ventrolateral and orbital lesion sites. Moreover, risk-taking was also associated with blunted response alteration following a …
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Scholar articles
D Floden, MP Alexander, CS Kubu, D Katz, DT Stuss - Neuropsychologia, 2008