Unfair treatment may evoke more negative emotions in individuals scoring higher on neuroticism, thereby possibly impacting their decision-making in these situations. To investigate the neural basis of social decision-making in these individuals, we examined interpersonal reactions to unfairness in the Ultimatum Game (UG). We measured brain activation with fMRI in 120 participants selected based on their neuroticism score, while they made decisions to accept or reject proposals that were either fair or unfair. The anterior insula and anterior cingulate cortex were more activated during the processing of unfair offers, consistent with prior UG studies. Furthermore, we found more activation in parietal and temporal regions for the two most com...
Bargaining parties often disagree on what fair is, due to the reason that people are prone to believ...
Neural correlates of unfairness perception depend on who is the target of the unfair treatment. Thes...
<div><p>Humans have a strong preference for fair distributions of resources. Neuroimaging studies ha...
Unfair treatment may evoke more negative emotions in individuals scoring higher on neuroticism, ther...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Social decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in a compl...
AbstractSocial decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Humans are willing to punish norm violations even at a substantial personal cost. Using fMRI and a v...
Previous studies have demonstrated that reactions to unfair offers in the ultimatum game are correla...
The manipulation of the proposer's description in the ultimatum game (UG) using mentalistic labels m...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
Bargaining parties often disagree on what fair is, due to the reason that people are prone to believ...
Neural correlates of unfairness perception depend on who is the target of the unfair treatment. Thes...
<div><p>Humans have a strong preference for fair distributions of resources. Neuroimaging studies ha...
Unfair treatment may evoke more negative emotions in individuals scoring higher on neuroticism, ther...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Social decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in a compl...
AbstractSocial decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Humans are willing to punish norm violations even at a substantial personal cost. Using fMRI and a v...
Previous studies have demonstrated that reactions to unfair offers in the ultimatum game are correla...
The manipulation of the proposer's description in the ultimatum game (UG) using mentalistic labels m...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
In this functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we examined developmental changes in the brain ...
Bargaining parties often disagree on what fair is, due to the reason that people are prone to believ...
Neural correlates of unfairness perception depend on who is the target of the unfair treatment. Thes...
<div><p>Humans have a strong preference for fair distributions of resources. Neuroimaging studies ha...