Humans anticipate and evaluate both obtained and counterfactual outcomes – outcomes that could have been had an alternate decision been taken – and experience associated emotions of regret and relief. Although many functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have examined the neural correlates of these emotions, there is substantial heterogeneity in their results. We conducted coordinate-based ALE and network-based ANM meta-analysis of fMRI studies of experienced regret and relief to examine commonalities and differences in their neural correlates. Regionally, we observed that the experience of both regret and relief was associated with greater activation in the right ventral striatum (VS), which is implicated in tracking reward pr...
Obtaining lower gains than rejected alternatives during decision making evokes feelings of regret, w...
People experience relief whenever outcomes are better than they would have been, had an alternative ...
The influence of counterfactual thinking and regret on choice behavior has been widely acknowledged ...
A decision maker may experience regret when a choice he makes results in a more adverse outcome than...
A decision maker may experience regret when a choice he makes results in a more adverse outcome than...
The present research examined the neural substrates subserving regret and disappointment and investi...
The present research examined the neural substrates subserving regret and disappointment and investi...
Recent fMRI studies have investigated brain activity involved in the feeling of regret and disappoin...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others' basic emotional experiences is based on a ...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others ’ basic emotional experiences is based on a...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI study investigated how outcomes achieved by o...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others’ basic emotional experiences is based on a ...
Facing the consequence of a decision we made can trigger emotions like satisfaction, relief, or regr...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others\u2019 basic emotional experiences is based ...
Obtaining lower gains than rejected alternatives during decision making evokes feelings of regret, w...
Obtaining lower gains than rejected alternatives during decision making evokes feelings of regret, w...
People experience relief whenever outcomes are better than they would have been, had an alternative ...
The influence of counterfactual thinking and regret on choice behavior has been widely acknowledged ...
A decision maker may experience regret when a choice he makes results in a more adverse outcome than...
A decision maker may experience regret when a choice he makes results in a more adverse outcome than...
The present research examined the neural substrates subserving regret and disappointment and investi...
The present research examined the neural substrates subserving regret and disappointment and investi...
Recent fMRI studies have investigated brain activity involved in the feeling of regret and disappoin...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others' basic emotional experiences is based on a ...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others ’ basic emotional experiences is based on a...
The current functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI study investigated how outcomes achieved by o...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others’ basic emotional experiences is based on a ...
Facing the consequence of a decision we made can trigger emotions like satisfaction, relief, or regr...
Previous studies showed that the understanding of others\u2019 basic emotional experiences is based ...
Obtaining lower gains than rejected alternatives during decision making evokes feelings of regret, w...
Obtaining lower gains than rejected alternatives during decision making evokes feelings of regret, w...
People experience relief whenever outcomes are better than they would have been, had an alternative ...
The influence of counterfactual thinking and regret on choice behavior has been widely acknowledged ...