In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social decision-making since previous findings have been inconsistent. Specifically, we manipulated share sizes of dictator games (DG) and examined the brain activation in response to value of reward for the self/others without or within context using fMRI. Then, we collected data regarding willingness and preference for making these offers in a post-scan behavioral task. Furthermore, we examined how elicited neural activities vary with individual differences from the aspect of self-benefit, altruism, and reward distribution context.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS D...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
Human behaviors are motivated not only by materialistic rewards but also by abstract social rewards,...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
SummaryIn social decision-making, people care both about others' outcomes and their intentions to he...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Altruistic behavior, i.e., promoting the welfare of others at a cost to oneself, is subserved by the...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
In this study, we aimed to disentangle the neural correlates underlying reward processes and social ...
Human behaviors are motivated not only by materialistic rewards but also by abstract social rewards,...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
In this study, Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was conducted to investigate the mechani...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
SummaryIn social decision-making, people care both about others' outcomes and their intentions to he...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Altruistic behavior, i.e., promoting the welfare of others at a cost to oneself, is subserved by the...
Economic decisions are guided by highly subjective reward valuations (SVs). Often these SVs are over...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...