Neural mechanisms for learning self and other ownership
Sense of ownership is a ubiquitous and fundamental aspect of human cognition. Here we used model-based functional magnetic resonance imaging and a novel minimal ownership paradigm to probe the behavioural and neural mechanisms underpinning ownership acquisition for ourselves, friends and strangers....
Main Authors: | Lockwood, P, Wittmann, M, Apps, M, Klein-Flugge, M, Crockett, M, Humphreys, G, Rushworth, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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