
Dr. Lesley Fellows is a neurologist
specializing in disorders of cognition. She has a particular interest in the
functions of the frontal lobes. Her research programme focuses on the brain
basis of decision making in humans, using the tools of cognitive
neuroscience. She studies how focal brain damage or neurochemical dysfunction
affects all aspects of decision making, how options are generated and
organized, how they are valued and compared, and how choices are made. She is
also interested in more general questions about the roles of the frontal
lobes in the regulation of emotion, the expression of personality traits, and
the representation of past and future information. This work has relevance
for understanding impaired executive function following frontal lobe injury
from aneurysm rupture, stroke, or tumour growth, as well as in degenerative
conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease and some forms of dementia. It also
provides insights into how the component processes that underly decision
making are carried out in the intact brain.
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E-mail: Lesley Fellows
Web Site: Decision Lab
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