The anterior cingulate gyrus signals the net value of others' rewards.

Evaluating the costs and benefits of our own choices is central to most forms of decision-making and its mechanisms in the brain are becoming increasingly well understood. To interact successfully in social environments, it is also essential to monitor the rewards that others receive. Previous studi...

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主要な著者: Apps, M, Ramnani, N
フォーマット: Journal article
言語:English
出版事項: Society for Neuroscience 2014

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