The Consequences of Stroke on Mechanisms for Emotions and Empathy
Stroke is a promising 'pathophysiological' model for the study of emotions in man. Local cerebral lesions affect not only those functions directly controlled by the infarcted and peri-infarcted areas, but also impair functions controlled by other intact regions, anatomically distant, but f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurology India 2002-12, Vol.50 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Stroke is a promising 'pathophysiological' model for the study of
emotions in man. Local cerebral lesions affect not only those functions
directly controlled by the infarcted and peri-infarcted areas, but also
impair functions controlled by other intact regions, anatomically
distant, but functionally connected with the infarcted areas. An
isolated lesion may affect the more widespread neuronal circuitries
involved in the analysis and processing of new emotional inputs. In
this context, the mirror system, initially described for observation
and imitation of pure motor activities in man , may be relevant in the
production of post-stroke emotional changes. |
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ISSN: | 0028-3886 |