Win for your kin: Neural responses to personal and vicarious rewards when mothers win for their adolescent children.
Mother-child relationships change considerably in adolescence, but it is not yet understood how mothers experience vicarious rewards for their adolescent children. In the current study, we investigated neural responses of twenty mothers winning and losing money for their best friend and for their ad...
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