International audienceWhen making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of others, and there is a tradeoff between short-term incentives for an individual and long-term incentives for the groups. Yet, little is known about the neurocomputational mechanisms at play when weighing different utilities during repeated social interactions. Here, using model-based fMRI and Public-good-games, we find that the ventromedial pre-frontal cortex encodes immediate expected rewards as individual utility while the lateral frontopolar cortex encodes group utility (i.e., pending rewards of alternative strategies beneficial for the group). When it is required to change one's strategy, these brain regions exhibited c...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
SummaryAdaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of other...
We compared private and social decision making to investigate the neural underpinnings of the effect...
International audienceWhen making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends o...
When making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of oth...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our ...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
Given that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our most important decisions are m...
Social interactions evolve continuously. Sometimes we cooperate, sometimes we compete, while at othe...
Adaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of others. Litt...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
SummaryAdaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of other...
We compared private and social decision making to investigate the neural underpinnings of the effect...
International audienceWhen making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends o...
When making decisions in groups, the outcome of one's decision often depends on the decisions of oth...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our ...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
Given that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our most important decisions are m...
Social interactions evolve continuously. Sometimes we cooperate, sometimes we compete, while at othe...
Adaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of others. Litt...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
SummaryAdaptive success in social animals depends on an ability to infer the likely actions of other...
We compared private and social decision making to investigate the neural underpinnings of the effect...