Role of cognitive estimation in decision making: evidence from patients with prefrontal cortex damage.

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Riadh Ouerchefani, Naoufel Ouerchefani, Brahim Kammoun, Mohamed Riadh Ben Rejeb, Didier Le Gall
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Abstract

Objective: Inconsistent results have been reported in studies examining how the prefrontal cortex influences decision-making abilities. Moreover, earlier studies have mainly documented the role of executive functions as the primary cognitive mechanism underlying deficits in decision making. However, the involvement of other cognitive domains, particularly those related to logical reasoning - such as cognitive estimation processes - has never been explored in the context of decision-making impairments. The objective of this study is to examine both the association between lesions to different regions of the prefrontal cortex and cognitive estimation with decision making, and whether their implications may vary based on the degree of uncertainty inherent in the decision task.

Method: Thirty patients with prefrontal cortex damage were compared with thirty control subjects matched by gender, age, and education on their performance on the cognitive estimation task and the Iowa Gambling Task assessing decision-making.

Results: Patients with prefrontal cortex damage were significantly impaired compared to control subjects in both these domains. Further analyses, including correlations and regression, indicated that performance on the cognitive estimation task predicts decision-making performance on the Iowa Gambling Task, especially under condition of risk. Finally, voxel-based lesion analysis identified a partially overlapping bilateral prefrontal network, centered within the ventral and dorsomedial areas and extending into the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, associated with deficits in both cognitive estimation and decision-making.

Conclusions: This study emphasizes the importance of considering diverse cognitive domains in understanding decision-making impairments, offering new insights that could inform clinical interventions and enhance patient care.

认知估计在决策中的作用:来自前额皮质损伤患者的证据。
目的:在研究前额皮质如何影响决策能力的研究中,报告了不一致的结果。此外,早期的研究主要记录了执行功能作为决策缺陷的主要认知机制的作用。然而,其他认知领域的参与,特别是那些与逻辑推理有关的领域,如认知估计过程,从未在决策障碍的背景下被探索过。本研究的目的是检查前额叶皮层不同区域的病变和认知评估与决策之间的关系,以及它们的含义是否会根据决策任务中固有的不确定性程度而变化。方法:将30例前额皮质损伤患者与30例按性别、年龄、教育程度匹配的对照组在认知估计任务和决策评估爱荷华赌博任务中的表现进行比较。结果:与对照组相比,前额皮质损伤患者在这两个领域都明显受损。进一步的分析,包括相关性和回归,表明认知估计任务的表现可以预测爱荷华赌博任务的决策表现,特别是在风险条件下。最后,基于体素的病变分析发现了一个部分重叠的双侧前额叶网络,以腹侧和背内侧区域为中心,延伸到背外侧前额叶皮层,与认知估计和决策缺陷有关。结论:本研究强调了在理解决策障碍时考虑不同认知领域的重要性,为临床干预和提高患者护理提供了新的见解。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
4.50%
发文量
52
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology ( JCEN) publishes research on the neuropsychological consequences of brain disease, disorders, and dysfunction, and aims to promote the integration of theories, methods, and research findings in clinical and experimental neuropsychology. The primary emphasis of JCEN is to publish original empirical research pertaining to brain-behavior relationships and neuropsychological manifestations of brain disease. Theoretical and methodological papers, critical reviews of content areas, and theoretically-relevant case studies are also welcome.
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