Neuropsychology of Orbitofrontal Dysfunction Vidya Kamath, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins Medicine Live lecture date: 7/6/2020 These learning questions are brought to you by the KnowNeuropsychology / APPCN collaboration.*This quiz has three multiple-choice questions and one short answer question. 1 / 4 Name 3 ways in which the functions of the lateral OFC differ from those of the medial OFC. Check response to pleasant (medial) vs. unpleasant (lateral) odor/tastelateral OFC guides social behaviorlateral OFC assigns value, medial OFC monitors reward value response to pleasant (medial) vs. unpleasant (lateral) odor/tastelateral OFC guides social behaviorlateral OFC assigns value, medial OFC monitors reward value -response to pleasant (medial) vs. unpleasant (lateral) odor/taste-lateral OFC guides social behavior-lateral OFC assigns value, medial OFC monitors reward value 2 / 4 Aneurysm of which blood vessel is most likely to give rise to OFC dysfunction? Posterior communicating artery Anterior communicating artery Posterior cerebral artery Anterior choroidal artery 3 / 4 If you are evaluating a patient with suspected OFC damage, which of the following measures would be least effective in identifying dysfunction in OFC structures? Smell Identification Test Iowa Gambling Test California Verbal Learning Test Facial Emotion Recognition Test 4 / 4 Which condition/syndrome would be least likely to give rise to dysfunction of OFC structures? Paranoid schizophrenia Primary progressive aphasia (logopenic variant) Traumatic brain injury Obsessive-compulsive disorder Your score is 0% Restart quiz Download Learning Questions Lecture Transcript