2019
DOI: 10.1101/838037
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Expecting social punishment facilitates control over a decision under uncertainty by recruiting medial prefrontal cortex

Abstract: Competing interest statementThe authors have declared that no competing interests exist. Significance StatementPeople occasionally encounter a situation that forces us to make an optimal decision under uncertainty, which is difficult, and a failure to make a good choice might be blamed by their supervisor. Although it might be hard to make right decision, they make more effort to make a good decision, which might help them to escape from the aversive outcome. However, such kind of stressful situation influence… Show more

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