Cognitive mechanisms, neural circuitry, and individual differences in human foraging under threat

In nature, survival often requires foraging while staying vigilant for potential predators. The ability to flexibly switch between foraging and vigilance is ubiquitous across species and thought to have shaped the evolution of neural circuitry in animals. Balancing attention between rewards and thre...

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Autor principal: Trier, H
Outros Autores: Rushworth, M
Formato: Thesis
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 2023
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