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Understanding decision-making deficits in neurological conditions: insights from models of natural action selection
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NeuropsychologyBehavioral Decision MakingBrain FunctionNeurological ConditionsResponse VariabilityAffective NeuroscienceCognitionIndividual Decision MakingDecision-making DeficitsAttentionSocial SciencesAdhdExecutive FunctionVoluntary ControlCognitive NeuroscienceDecision TheoryCognitive ScienceNatural Action SelectionReward SystemDopamineNeurobiological MechanismComputational NeuroscienceAction MonitoringNeuroeconomicsNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMedicine
Models of natural action selection implicate fronto-striatal circuits in both motor and cognitive 'actions'. Dysfunction of these circuits leads to decision-making deficits in various populations. We review how computational models provide insights into the mechanistic basis for these deficits in Parkinson's patients and those with ventromedial frontal damage. We then consider implications of the models for understanding behaviour and cognition in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Incorporation of cortical noradrenaline function into the model improves action selection in noisy environments and accounts for response variability in ADHD. We close with more general clinical implications.
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