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Two adult patients are described who suffered bilateral prefrontal damage early in life and who subsequently came to psychiatric attention because of severely aberrant behaviour. A battery of developmental psychology paradigms (not previously used to assess neurologically impaired individuals) showed that social and moral development of these 2 patients was arrested at an immature stage. In comparison with other types of brain damage which disrupt cognitive development, frontal damage acquired early in life appears to provide the neurological substrate for a special type of learning disability in the realms of insight, foresight, social judgement, empathy, and complex reasoning.
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Bruce H. Price
Harvard University
Kirk R. Daffner
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Robert Stowe
University of British Columbia Hospital
Brain
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1182d681aec662631ddb63 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/113.5.1383
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