Stroke of bad luck?

Abstract:

:We hypothesized that distinct acute right hemisphere lesions disrupt separate components of valuation and emotional response to winning and losing money and of emotional empathy in observing a partner win or lose money. We measured skin conductance response (SCR) and ratings of emotions when acute right hemisphere stroke patients or healthy controls won or lost money in roulette, or when they watched a partner win or lose. Our results showed that percentage of damage after stroke to right anterior insula and frontal operculum negatively correlated with both SCR to winning and losing and difference between rating wins versus losses.

journal_name

Neurocase

journal_title

Neurocase

authors

Kim EH,Chien JH,Liu CC,Oishi K,Oishi K,Sebastian R,Demsky C,Lenz F,Hillis AE

doi

10.1080/13554794.2017.1296578

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-02-01 00:00:00

pages

70-78

issue

1

eissn

1355-4794

issn

1465-3656

journal_volume

23

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