Orbitofrontal cortex

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Part of the prefrontal cortex involved in decision-making and emotion regulation


The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is a region of the prefrontal cortex located in the frontal lobes of the brain. It is situated above the orbits of the eyes, hence its name. The OFC is involved in the cognitive processing of decision-making, emotion regulation, and reward-related behaviors.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The orbitofrontal cortex is located in the ventral region of the frontal lobes, specifically in the Brodmann areas 10, 11, and 47. It is closely connected to the limbic system, including the amygdala and the hippocampus, which are involved in emotion and memory, respectively.

Diagram of the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in the human brain.

Functions[edit | edit source]

The orbitofrontal cortex plays a crucial role in:

  • Decision-making: The OFC is involved in evaluating choices and predicting outcomes, which is essential for making informed decisions.
  • Emotion regulation: It helps modulate emotional responses and is involved in the processing of reward and punishment.
  • Social behavior: The OFC contributes to social interactions by processing social cues and regulating appropriate social behavior.
  • Olfaction: The OFC is also involved in the processing of olfactory information, linking smells to emotions and memories.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

Damage to the orbitofrontal cortex can result in a variety of behavioral and emotional changes, including:

  • Impulsivity: Individuals may exhibit poor impulse control and engage in risky behaviors.
  • Emotional dysregulation: There may be inappropriate emotional responses or difficulty in regulating emotions.
  • Social inappropriateness: Damage can lead to socially inappropriate behavior and difficulty in understanding social norms.

Research and Studies[edit | edit source]

Research on the orbitofrontal cortex has expanded our understanding of its role in various psychiatric and neurological disorders, such as:

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD): Abnormalities in the OFC have been linked to the compulsive behaviors seen in OCD.
  • Depression: Dysfunction in the OFC may contribute to the emotional symptoms of depression.
  • Addiction: The OFC is involved in the reward system, and its dysfunction can contribute to addictive behaviors.

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