Risky Business: Disambiguating Ambiguity-Related Responses in the Brain
Previous functional MRI studies reported neural correlates of risk and ambiguity based on behavioral economic theories. A recent study controlled for uncertainty by adding noise to information of an impending aversive event and demonstrated brain areas that did not track the degree of uncertainty: t...
Main Authors: | O'Neill, M, Kobayashi, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physiological Society
2009
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