Anterior cingulate cortex: A brain system necessary for learning to reward others?
Helping a friend move house, donating to charity, volunteering assistance during a crisis. Humans and other species alike regularly undertake prosocial behaviors—actions that benefit others without necessarily helping ourselves. But how does the brain learn what acts are prosocial? Basile and collea...
Päätekijät: | Lockwood, PL, O’Nell, KC, Apps, MAJ |
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Aineistotyyppi: | Journal article |
Kieli: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2020
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