Aspectos neurobiológicos en la toma de decisiones afectivas y sociales e influencia del estrés: posibles implicancias en la toma de decisiones clínicas.

Maximiliano Abarca, C. Vargas, D. Romero, Darío Villanueva, M. Arancibia
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Decision-making is influenced by multiple unaware factors. We synthesize some neurobiological correlates of the affective and social components on decision-making, including the impact of acute and chronic stress. We also address the impact of heuristics and biases on clinical practice from the cognitive perspective. At an affective level, the hypothesis of the somatic marker has associated the peripheral body response with central nervous structures in the configuration of decisions; structures such as the orbitofrontal cortex and the hippocampus intervene. The reward and motivation dimensions are involved in social decision-making. In these types of decisions, the ability to mentally engage others and integrate their perspective into decision making is crucial. This function has been related to the posterior superior temporal sulcus, the temporoparietal junction, the anterior cingulate cortex, and the medial prefrontal cortex. However, compliance with socially established norms is also integrated into social decision-making. Acute or chronic stress may affect decision-making, positively or negatively. The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis has been involved in these processes together with corticostriatal, prefrontal, amygdala and hippocampal circuits. In clinical decision-making, “pre-reflective” emotional, social and cognitive factors are combined, influencing the decisions towards patients. We recommend emphasizing research in this field and strengthening education in this area to recognize these aspects adequately.
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情感和社会决策的神经生物学方面以及压力的影响:可能对临床决策产生影响。
决策受到多种未知因素的影响。我们综合了情感和社会成分对决策的一些神经生物学相关性,包括急性和慢性压力的影响。我们还从认知的角度讨论了启发式和偏见对临床实践的影响。在情感层面上,躯体标记的假设将外周体反应与决策配置中的中枢神经结构联系起来;眶额皮质和海马体等结构进行干预。奖励和动机维度涉及社会决策。在这些类型的决策中,在心理上与他人互动并将他们的观点融入决策的能力至关重要。这种功能与颞后上沟、颞顶叶交界处、前扣带皮层和内侧前额叶皮层有关。然而,遵守社会既定规范也被纳入社会决策。急性或慢性压力可能会对决策产生积极或消极的影响。下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴与皮质纹状体、前额叶、杏仁核和海马回路一起参与了这些过程。在临床决策中,“预先反思”的情绪、社会和认知因素结合在一起,影响对患者的决策。我们建议强调这一领域的研究,并加强这方面的教育,以充分认识到这些方面。
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期刊介绍: La Revista Chilena de Neuro-psychiatry was established in 1947 and belongs to the Society of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, Chile (SONEPSYN), of which his body of scientific expression. The financial management of the magazine conducted the directory SONEPSYN. The editorial management is delegated to an editor and editorial committee, who have full freedom and independence in this area. Is a quarterly publication. The journal publishes original articles and unpublished covering basic and clinical aspects of the three specialties with ethics, medical education, physician-patient relationship, care management, public health, epidemiology, sociology and medical profession.
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