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Decision-Making in Individuals with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum: Expectancy-Valence in the Iowa Gambling Task

机译:Call体发育不全的个体决策:爱荷华州赌博任务中的期望价

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Individuals with agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) can have intelligence within the normal range, but nevertheless have deficiencies in decision-making and complex novel problem-solving. The specific nature of these problems is not yet clearly understood. The Iowa Gambling Task was used to test decision-making ability and problem-solving in 40 individuals with complete or partial ACC (full-scale intelligence quotient 80) and 26 control participants. The expectancy-valence (EV) model was applied to the trial-by-trial responses of each participant to elucidate differences in decision processes utilized by each group. The ACC group had a lower overall net gain and fewer advantageous choices than controls, but these differences were not statistically significant. Within the EV model, individuals with ACC exhibited significantly higher attention to losses, less consistency in their choice strategy, and greater frequency of switching between decks. They also showed a tendency to be more influenced by recent trials. This outcome is similar to that seen in individuals with Asperger's disorder. Taken together, these results suggest that individuals with ACC have difficulty in inferring game contingencies and forming a coherent selection strategy, implicating the corpus callosum in these decision processes.
机译:call体发育不全的个体可以具有正常范围内的智力,但是在决策和复杂的新颖问题解决方面仍然存在缺陷。这些问题的具体性质尚不清楚。爱荷华州赌博任务用于测试40名完全或部分ACC(全面情报商> 80)和26名对照组参与者的决策能力和解决问题的能力。预期价(EV)模型应用于每个参与者的逐次试验响应,以阐明每个组在决策过程中的差异。与对照组相比,ACC组的总体净收益较低,有利的选择较少,但这些差异在统计学上并不显着。在EV模型中,具有ACC的人表现出对损失的高度关注,选择策略的一致性较低,并且在牌组之间切换的频率更高。他们还显示出一种趋势,即受最近试验的影响更大。这种结果类似于在阿斯伯格症患者中看到的结果。综上所述,这些结果表明,具有ACC的个体难以推断游戏的意外情况并形成连贯的选择策略,从而将call体牵连到这些决策过程中。

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