Separate neural pathways process different decision costs.

Behavioral ecologists and economists emphasize that potential costs, as well as rewards, influence decision making. Although neuroscientists assume that frontal areas are central to decision making, the evidence is contradictory and the critical region remains unclear. Here it is shown that frontal...

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Main Authors: Rudebeck, P, Walton, M, Smyth, A, Bannerman, D, Rushworth, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006