2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2012.01.004
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Caudate nucleus and social cognition: Neuropsychological and SPECT evidence from a patient with focal caudate lesion

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“…Surprisingly, the possible influence of attention and cognitive shift attributed to the cholinergic system and the striatum on social behavior was never thoroughly tested. Nevertheless, a recent study in human reported on loss of empathy and emotion recognition following focal caudate nucleus lesion (Kemp et al, 2013). We found that Donepezil microinjection into the DMS, but not VMS, positively affected social interaction and preference.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…Surprisingly, the possible influence of attention and cognitive shift attributed to the cholinergic system and the striatum on social behavior was never thoroughly tested. Nevertheless, a recent study in human reported on loss of empathy and emotion recognition following focal caudate nucleus lesion (Kemp et al, 2013). We found that Donepezil microinjection into the DMS, but not VMS, positively affected social interaction and preference.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…24 Recently, the caudate nucleus has been linked to key ToM skills, such as empathy and interpretation of others' emotions. 25 Caudate nucleus pathology in ALS has been previously reported by postmortem studies, but with the exception of fMRI studies, 11,26 this structure is seldom studied specifically in imaging studies, despite its role in learning, memory, and feed-back processing. The head of caudate is thought to have an important role in feedback processing, while the body and tail are associated with successful classification learning.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these structures were described to make contribution to social cognition and social information processing (Jacobson, 1986;Adolphs et al, 1998Adolphs et al, , 1999Adolphs et al, , 2005Shaw et al, 2004;Pessoa, 2008Pessoa, , 2011Adolphs, 2010a,b;Bodden et al, 2010a,b;Pessoa and Adolphs, 2010;Kemp et al, 2012;Nguyen et al, 2013;Saalmann and Kastner, 2013). Furthermore, several of these structures were reported to be affected in various memory disorders (Zingerle, 1912;Schuster, 1936;Smyth and Stern, 1938;Stern, 1939;Guard et al, 1986;Kuljis, 1994;Mori et al, 1999;Siebert et al, 2003;Allen et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the picture story for affect induction (BAd), his performance showed only a marginal benefit from the enhancing effect of emotional connotation. From a neurobiological perspective, ML's difficulties with emotional processing may be related to his gray matter reductions in hippocampal formation (with an anterior preponderance; Fanselow and Dong, 2010;Viard et al, 2012), and/or possible amygdala, basal ganglia (caudate), and pulvinar dysfunctions (Adolphs, 2010b;Markowitsch and Staniloiu, 2011b;Geschwind et al, 2012;Kemp et al, 2012;Nguyen et al, 2013;Saalmann and Kastner, 2013). Performance on affect-related memory tasks had been found to be impaired in patients with bilateral amygdala calcifications due to a genetic disorder (Urbach-Wiethe disease), compared to normal participants (Sarter and Markowitsch, 1985a,b;Cahill et al, 1995;Siebert et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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