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Psychopathy, Risk Taking, and Attention: A Differentiated Test of the Somatic Marker Hypothesis.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2004A. R. Damasio's (1994) somatic marker hypothesis relates psychopathy to deficits in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. Using the gambling task (A. Bechara, A. R. Damasio, H. Damasio, & S. Anderson, 1994), the authors tested this premise and the role of attention as a moderator.
Friedrich, Lösel, Martin, Schmucker
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The Somatic Marker Hypothesis and Political Life
2019The somatic marker hypothesis has not always been fully understood, or properly applied, in political science. The hypothesis was developed to explain the personally and socially harmful decision making of neurological patients who appeared to have largely intact cognitive skills.
Marco Verweij, Antonio Damasio
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Teaching Engineering Ethics by Conceptual Design: The Somatic Marker Hypothesis
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2009In 1998, a lead researcher at a Midwestern university submitted as his own a document that had 64 instances of strings of 10 or more words that were identical to a consultant's masters thesis and replicated a data chart, all of whose 16 entries were identical to three and four significant figures. He was fired because his actions were wrong. Curiously,
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Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1999
Damasio and colleagues (A. R. Damasio, 1994; A. R. Damasio, D. Tranel, & H. Damasio, 1990) have theorized about a possible relationship between somatic markers and the behavior of psychopathic individuals (Ps), but, to date, there are no published data regarding the proposed relationship.
W A, Schmitt, C A, Brinkley, J P, Newman
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Damasio and colleagues (A. R. Damasio, 1994; A. R. Damasio, D. Tranel, & H. Damasio, 1990) have theorized about a possible relationship between somatic markers and the behavior of psychopathic individuals (Ps), but, to date, there are no published data regarding the proposed relationship.
W A, Schmitt, C A, Brinkley, J P, Newman
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Challenging the somatic marker hypothesis
2009Damásio’s Somatic Marker Hypothesis (SMH) provides a plausible neurobiological explanation for the deficits observed in real-life decision-making, and for impairments found in patients with ventromedial prefrontal cortical (VMPFC) lesions in Bechara’s Iowa Gambling Task (IGT).
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A Decision Making Model Based on Damasio's Somatic Marker Hypothesis
Artificial Intelligence, 1994In this paper a computational decision making model is presented based on the Somatic Marker Hypothesis. The use of the model is illustrated for the domain of fighter pilot decision making. Hereby, simulation runs have been performed upon this scenario, and the results thereof have been formally verified based upon properties inspired on Damasio's ...
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The somatic marker hypothesis: still many questions but no answers
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2005Tiago V. Maia, James L. McClelland
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Somatic Marker Hypothesis of Decision-Making: Evidence, Queries and Implications
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the foremost cause of death among women in the United States. While rates of CVD mortality in women over the age of 65 have been on the decline, incidence and prognosis in women younger than 55 have not improved. This highlights a timely need to understand and detect early alterations in cardiovascular function of young ...
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