Activity in human reward-sensitive brain areas is strongly context dependent.
Functional neuroimaging research in humans has identified a number of brain areas that are activated by the delivery of primary and secondary reinforcers. The present study investigated how activity in these reward-sensitive regions is modulated by the context in which rewards and punishments are ex...
Main Authors: | Nieuwenhuis, S, Heslenfeld, D, von Geusau, N, Mars, R, Holroyd, C, Yeung, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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