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      The functional neuroanatomy of decision-making.

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          Decision-making is a complex executive function that draws on past experience, present goals, and anticipation of outcome, and which is influenced by prevailing and predicted emotional tone and cultural context. Functional imaging investigations and focal lesion studies identify the orbitofrontal, anterior cingulate, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortices as critical to decision-making. The authors review the connections of these prefrontal regions with the neocortex, limbic system, basal ganglia, and cerebellum, highlight current ideas regarding the cognitive processes of decision-making that these networks subserve, and present a novel integrated neuroanatomical model for decision-making. Finally, clinical relevance of this circuitry is illustrated through a discussion of frontotemporal dementia, traumatic brain injury, and sociopathy.

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          Journal
          J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci
          The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences
          American Psychiatric Association Publishing
          1545-7222
          0895-0172
          2012
          : 24
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care, Department of Neurology, HealthPartners, St. Paul, MN, USA. Michael.H.Rosenbloom@HealthPartners.com
          Article
          1367145
          10.1176/appi.neuropsych.11060139
          23037641
          275ffebe-36cd-49a1-b5d6-03e593bb7f36
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