Amygdala activity for the modulation of goal-directed behavior in emotional contexts.
Choosing valuable objects and rewarding actions is critical for survival. While such choices must be made in a way that suits the animal's circumstances, the neural mechanisms underlying such context-appropriate behavior are unclear. To address this question, we devised a context-dependent rewa...
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