Learning about pain: the neural substrate of the prediction error for aversive events.
Associative learning is thought to depend on detecting mismatches between actual and expected experiences. With functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI), we studied brain activity during different types of mismatch in a paradigm where contrasting-colored lights signaled the delivery of painful h...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Ploghaus, A, Tracey, I, Clare, S, Gati, J, Rawlins, J, Matthews, P |
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Formáid: | Journal article |
Teanga: | English |
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2000
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