Imaging studies have revealed a putative neural account of emotional bias in decision making. However, it has been difficult in previous studies to identify the causal role of the different sub-regions involved in decision making. The Ultimatum Game (UG) is a game to study the punishment of norm-violating behavior. In a previous influential paper on UG it was suggested that frontal insular cortex has a pivotal role in the rejection response. This view has not been reconciled with a vast literature that attributes a crucial role in emotional decision making to a subcortical structure (i.e., amygdala). In this study we propose an anatomy-informed model that may join these views. We also present a design that detects the functional anatomical ...
In the ultimatum game (UG), mid-value offers are unfair but not so unreasonable as to be rejected im...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
AbstractSocial decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Rational choice theory predicts that humans always optimize the expected utility of options when mak...
The manipulation of the proposer's description in the ultimatum game (UG) using mentalistic labels m...
Previous studies have demonstrated that reactions to unfair offers in the ultimatum game are correla...
Unfair treatment may evoke more negative emotions in individuals scoring higher on neuroticism, ther...
AbstractCan brain activity reveal a covert choice? Making a choice often evokes distinct emotions th...
Emotion regulation strategies provide a means by which to modulate our social behavior. In this stud...
The emerging field of neuroeconomics has provided evidence that emotional as well as cognitive proce...
Social decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in a compl...
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...
In the ultimatum game (UG), mid-value offers are unfair but not so unreasonable as to be rejected im...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
AbstractSocial decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Rational choice theory predicts that humans always optimize the expected utility of options when mak...
The manipulation of the proposer's description in the ultimatum game (UG) using mentalistic labels m...
Previous studies have demonstrated that reactions to unfair offers in the ultimatum game are correla...
Unfair treatment may evoke more negative emotions in individuals scoring higher on neuroticism, ther...
AbstractCan brain activity reveal a covert choice? Making a choice often evokes distinct emotions th...
Emotion regulation strategies provide a means by which to modulate our social behavior. In this stud...
The emerging field of neuroeconomics has provided evidence that emotional as well as cognitive proce...
Social decision-making tasks involve psychological processes key to effective functioning in a compl...
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...
In the ultimatum game (UG), mid-value offers are unfair but not so unreasonable as to be rejected im...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest that pu...