2018
DOI: 10.1111/jnp.12158
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Impairment in judgement of the moral emotion guilt following orbitofrontal cortex damage

Abstract: Although neuroimaging studies have provided evidence for an association between moral emotions and the orbitofrontal cortex, studies on patients with focal lesions using experimental probes of moral emotions are scarce. Here, we addressed this topic by presenting a moral emotion judgement task to patients with focal brain damage. Four judgement tasks in a simple pairwise choice paradigm were given to 72 patients with cerebrovascular disease. These tasks consisted of a perceptual line judgement task as a contro… Show more

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“…Ample evidence has shown that OFC functional deficits lead to disinhibition, impulsivity, lack of insight, lack of concern with the consequences of one's actions, irresponsibility, social inappropriateness, and deficits in social behavior interpretations 23–27 . Our results point to the possibility that these impairments may be contributed by specific deficits of the glutamatergic cells and astrocytes, possibly resulting in aberrances of the overall histoarchitectural organization of this brain area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…Ample evidence has shown that OFC functional deficits lead to disinhibition, impulsivity, lack of insight, lack of concern with the consequences of one's actions, irresponsibility, social inappropriateness, and deficits in social behavior interpretations 23–27 . Our results point to the possibility that these impairments may be contributed by specific deficits of the glutamatergic cells and astrocytes, possibly resulting in aberrances of the overall histoarchitectural organization of this brain area.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Ample evidence has shown that OFC functional deficits lead to disinhibition, impulsivity, lack of insight, lack of concern with the consequences of one's actions, irresponsibility, social inappropriateness, and deficits in social behavior interpretations. 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 Our results point to the possibility that these impairments may be contributed by specific deficits of the glutamatergic cells and astrocytes, possibly resulting in aberrances of the overall histoarchitectural organization of this brain area. Future proteomic, functional, and histological studies will be necessary to verify whether antisocial behavior is associated with decreased functions or numbers of pyramidal cells in the OFC, and what specific trait components may be associated with specific transcriptomic signatures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Emotional experiences emerge from distributed activity of various regions of the brain, including areas that subserve general functions ( Lindquist and Barrett, 2008 ; Mackes et al, 2018 ). Subcortical regions of the limbic system are involved in processing implicit emotional memory ( Ghaziri et al, 2018 ); the amygdala is associated with fear ( Rosero et al, 2019 ; Zhang et al, 2020 ), the insula with pain and disgust ( Corradi-Dell’Acqua et al, 2016 ; Riečanský and Lamm, 2019 ) and the orbitofrontal cortex with anger ( Funayama et al, 2019 ). Hippocampal damage may result in the loss of residual emotional components associated with previous traumatic events ( Gulyaeva, 2019 ).…”
Section: Emotional Memory Image: Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%