<p>The highlighted circles denote instances of the response selected for receiving an outcome. The images are represented by I1, I2, I3, I4 whose details are provided in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0127542#pone.0127542.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>. And the outcomes are presented to the subjects as "You Lose 25 Points", "You Win 25 Points", or none.</p
<p>A. A diagram of the maze with the correct path (in blue) and the error zones (dotted line). B. A ...
<p>Panel A corresponds to the structure of each task within a single BOLD run. Panel B illustrates t...
<p>Each trial started with a next trial message on the center of the screen. Cognitive task: In this...
<p>In each block, subjects played 20 trials of a matching pennies game with what they believed was e...
<p>(a) For the first trial and trial following the break, subjects had to fix a cross while making t...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The timeline of the sequential-sampling task used in Experiment 1. After fixation, two...
<p>This screenshot was taken during a pilot <i>increment</i> session, after all decisions had been s...
<p>Participants were informed that, if they responded correctly to each of the 32 trials in a Go/No-...
<p><b>(a)</b> The PT-based experiment used two “gambles”, schematized by two spinners. One spinner s...
<p>(a) During scanning, subjects engaged in a number comparison task, which was followed by a moneta...
<p>Each picture represents a screen in the experiment. A) The combined monetary and performance (MP)...
<p>At the beginning of each trial, a vertical line separating the screen into the left and the right...
<p>The first and second rows depict the training trial structure for each storyline. The panels corr...
<p>The end-point errors for two subjects. The arrows connect the presented positions (squares) with ...
<p>A) Subjects begin by seeing a 1s fixation cue. B) 5s choice period in which subjects are presente...
<p>A. A diagram of the maze with the correct path (in blue) and the error zones (dotted line). B. A ...
<p>Panel A corresponds to the structure of each task within a single BOLD run. Panel B illustrates t...
<p>Each trial started with a next trial message on the center of the screen. Cognitive task: In this...
<p>In each block, subjects played 20 trials of a matching pennies game with what they believed was e...
<p>(a) For the first trial and trial following the break, subjects had to fix a cross while making t...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The timeline of the sequential-sampling task used in Experiment 1. After fixation, two...
<p>This screenshot was taken during a pilot <i>increment</i> session, after all decisions had been s...
<p>Participants were informed that, if they responded correctly to each of the 32 trials in a Go/No-...
<p><b>(a)</b> The PT-based experiment used two “gambles”, schematized by two spinners. One spinner s...
<p>(a) During scanning, subjects engaged in a number comparison task, which was followed by a moneta...
<p>Each picture represents a screen in the experiment. A) The combined monetary and performance (MP)...
<p>At the beginning of each trial, a vertical line separating the screen into the left and the right...
<p>The first and second rows depict the training trial structure for each storyline. The panels corr...
<p>The end-point errors for two subjects. The arrows connect the presented positions (squares) with ...
<p>A) Subjects begin by seeing a 1s fixation cue. B) 5s choice period in which subjects are presente...
<p>A. A diagram of the maze with the correct path (in blue) and the error zones (dotted line). B. A ...
<p>Panel A corresponds to the structure of each task within a single BOLD run. Panel B illustrates t...
<p>Each trial started with a next trial message on the center of the screen. Cognitive task: In this...