Decision Making and the Brain: Neurologists’ View
The article reflects the fact, that concepts like decision making and free will have entered the field of cognitive neuroscience towards the end of 20th century. It gives an overview of brain structures involved in decision making and the concept of free will; and presenting the results of clinical...
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doaj-cc4ac9631a3845e09401e9f6189e96fa2020-11-24T23:55:55ZengCroatian Interdisciplinary SocietyInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems1334-46841334-46762009-12-01723853Decision Making and the Brain: Neurologists’ ViewDejan GeorgievMilica Gregorič-KrambergerZvezdan PirtošekThe article reflects the fact, that concepts like decision making and free will have entered the field of cognitive neuroscience towards the end of 20th century. It gives an overview of brain structures involved in decision making and the concept of free will; and presenting the results of clinical observations and new methods (functional neuroimaging, electrophysiology) it postulates possible mechanisms of these processes. We give a review of the neuroanatomy, specially discussing those parts of the brain important to the present topic, because the process of decision making is dependent on deep subcortical as well as superficial cortical structures. Dopamine has a central role in the in process of reward related behaviour and hedonism. A list of brain structures, related to dopamine action, is also given. The article especially concentrates on the Single Photon Emission Computer Tomography studies in patients with Parkinson’s disease (neuroimaging), as well as to the studies concerning the Readiness Potential and Endogeneous Potential P300 (electrophysiology). In the end, we discuss the volition, whose functional anatomy overlaps with the functional anatomy of free will and decision making processes.http://indecs.eu/2009/indecs2009-pp38-53.pdfcognitive neurosciencebraindecision makingfree willelectrophysiologyfunctional imagingdopamine |
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Decision Making and the Brain: Neurologists’ View |
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Decision Making and the Brain: Neurologists’ View |
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Decision Making and the Brain: Neurologists’ View |
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decision making and the brain: neurologists’ view |
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Croatian Interdisciplinary Society |
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Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems |
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1334-4684 1334-4676 |
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2009-12-01 |
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The article reflects the fact, that concepts like decision making and free will have entered the field of cognitive neuroscience towards the end of 20th century. It gives an overview of brain structures involved in decision making and the concept of free will; and presenting the results of clinical observations and new methods (functional neuroimaging, electrophysiology) it postulates possible mechanisms of these processes. We give a review of the neuroanatomy, specially discussing those parts of the brain important to the present topic, because the process of decision making is dependent on deep subcortical as well as superficial cortical structures. Dopamine has a central role in the in process of reward related behaviour and hedonism. A list of brain structures, related to dopamine action, is also given. The article especially concentrates on the Single Photon Emission Computer Tomography studies in patients with Parkinson’s disease (neuroimaging), as well as to the studies concerning the Readiness Potential and Endogeneous Potential P300 (electrophysiology). In the end, we discuss the volition, whose functional anatomy overlaps with the functional anatomy of free will and decision making processes. |
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cognitive neuroscience brain decision making free will electrophysiology functional imaging dopamine |
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