Published March 6, 2018
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Extinction as a deficit of the decision-making circuitry in the posterior parietal cortex
Chicago
Abstract
Extinction is a common neurologic deficit that often occurs as one of a constellation of symptoms seen with lesions of the posterior parietal cortex (PPC). Although extinction has typically been considered a deficit in the allocation of attention, new findings, particularly from nonhuman primate studies, point to one potential and important source of extinction as damage to decision-making circuits for actions within the PPC. This new understanding provides clues to potential therapies for extinction. Also the finding that the PPC is important for action decisions and action planning has led to new neuroprosthetic applications using PPC recordings as control signals to assist paralyzed patients.
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© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Available online 6 March 2018.Additional details
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- 85237
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20180312-075808946
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2018-03-12Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2022-10-24Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Series Name
- Handbook of Clinical Neurology
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- 151