前脑岛损伤后的爱情选择性决策缺陷。

Current trends in neurology Pub Date : 2013-01-01
Stephanie Cacioppo, Blas Couto, Mylene Bolmont, Lucas Sedeno, Chris Frum, James W Lewis, Facundo Manes, Agustin Ibanez, John T Cacioppo
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神经影像学研究发现,脑岛前部的激活与爱情有关,脑岛后部的激活与欲望有关。目前的对照病例研究描述了一位神经系统男性患者,在前岛有罕见的局限性病变,我们用一个决策任务对他进行了测试,该任务要求他判断一系列有吸引力的个体中的每一个是否可能是他的爱或欲望的对象。与年龄、性别和种族相匹配的神经系统典型参与者相比,该患者在做出关于欲望的决定时表现正常,但在做出关于爱的决定时却表现出选择性缺陷。这些结果提供了第一个临床证据,表明前脑岛可能在爱情中发挥重要作用,而不是在更普遍的欲望中发挥作用。这些数据支持了在评价人际关系中的预期奖励时,从感觉运动到抽象表征的后-前岛叶梯度的概念。
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Selective decision-making deficit in love following damage to the anterior insula.

Neuroimaging studies have found a correlation between activation in the anterior insula and love, and a correlation between activation in the posterior insula and lust. The present control-case study describes a neurological male patient, with a rare, circumscribed lesion in the anterior insula, whom we tested using a decision task that required he judge whether each of a series of attractive individuals could be the object of his love or lust. The patient, in contrast with neurologically typical participants matched on age, gender, and ethnicity, performed normally when making decisions about lust but showed a selective deficit when making decisions about love. These results provide the first clinical evidence indicating that the anterior insula may play an instrumental role in love but not lust more generally. These data support the notion of a posterior-to-anterior insular gradient, from sensorimotor to abstract representations, in the evaluation of anticipatory rewards in interpersonal relationships.

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