“…Research across species has highlighted three subregions of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) that each play an important role in processing social information (Amodio & Frith, 2006); the ventromedial portions of the PFC (VMPFC; area 32), dorso‐medial PFC (DMPFC; areas 8 and 9 on the medial surface of the superior frontal gyrus), and portions of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC; particularly areas 24a/b lying in the gyrus) (Apps, Lesage, & Ramnani, 2015; Apps, Rushworth, & Chang, 2016; Cooper, Kreps, Wiebe, Pirkl, & Knutson, 2010; Frith & Frith, 2006; Hare, Camerer, Knoepfle, & Rangel, 2010; Haroush & Williams, 2015; Lee, 2008; Lee & Seo, 2016; Lockwood, Apps, Roiser, & Viding, 2015). Lesions to these regions impair and reduce the execution of social behaviors and can lead to the inability to adhere to group or social norms (Anderson, Bechara, Damasio, Tranel, & Damasio, 1999; Gu et al., 2015; Hadland, Rushworth, Gaffan, & Passingham, 2003; Rudebeck, Buckley, Walton, & Rushworth, 2006; Tranel, Bechara, & Denburg, 2002).…”