Social interactions presented by game theory allow researchers to investigate brain areas involved in cooperation and competition. The Prisoner\u27s Dilemma (PD) and Snowdrift (SD) are social dilemma games in which there are two players: each may choose to cooperate or defect. Defecting results in the maximum payoff, but if both players defect, they will receive fewer points than if they had both cooperated. Previous research has shown greater beta (12 - 24 Hz) activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) when participants defect. There is a greater general amount of activation related to defection. The DLPFC is associated with planning behaviors and may be involved in risk evaluation. Beta has been well-discussed, but alpha (8 ...
Although humans constitute an exceptionally cooperative species that is able to collaborate on large...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Cooperation and competition are two basic modes of social cognition that necessitate monitoring of b...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
A major limitation of the approaches used in most of the studies performed so far for the characteri...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
The iterated prisoner's dilemma (iPD) game is a well established model for testing how people cooper...
Although humans constitute an exceptionally cooperative species that is able to collaborate on large...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Cooperation and competition are two basic modes of social cognition that necessitate monitoring of b...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
Understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for human social interactions is difficult, since th...
A major limitation of the approaches used in most of the studies performed so far for the characteri...
One of the most challenging questions open in Neuroscience today is the characterization of the brai...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
When people are confronted with social dilemmas, their decision-making strategies tend to be associa...
Previous functional imaging studies investigating the neural basis of strategic decision making in t...
The iterated prisoner's dilemma (iPD) game is a well established model for testing how people cooper...
Although humans constitute an exceptionally cooperative species that is able to collaborate on large...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Cooperation and competition are two basic modes of social cognition that necessitate monitoring of b...