Volume 11, Issue 1 579029 pp. 29-42
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Emotional Processing following Cortical and Subcortical Brain Damage: Contribution of the Fronto-Striatal Circuitry

Caterina Breitenstein

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Caterina Breitenstein

Institute of Medical Psychology University of Tübingen, Germany , uni-tuebingen.de

Department of Neurology University of Southern California Los Angeles CA, USA , usc.edu

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Irene Daum

Irene Daum

Department of Psychology Clinical Neuropsychology Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany , ruhr-uni-bochum.de

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Hermann Ackermann

Hermann Ackermann

Neurological Clinic University of Tübingen, Germany , uni-tuebingen.de

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First published: 19 February 1998
Citations: 103

Abstract

The present study examined the differential contribution of cortical and subcortical brain structures in emotional processing by comparing patients with focal cortical lesions (n = 32) to those with primarily subcortical dysregulation of the basal ganglia (Parkinson’s disease n = 14). A standardized measure of emotional perception (Tübingen Affect Battery) was used. Only patients in the more advanced stages of Parkinson’s disease and patients with focal damage to the (right) frontal lobe differed significantly from controls in both facial expression and affective prosody recognition. The findings imply involvement of the fronto-striatal circuitry in emotional processing.

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