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Neurocircuits underlying cognition–emotion interaction in a social decision making context
2012
NeuroImage
Decision making (DM) in the context of others often entails complex cognition-emotion interaction. While the literature suggests that the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), striatum, and amygdala are involved in valuation-based DM and hippocampus in context processing, how these neural mechanisms subserve the integration of cognitive and emotional values in a social context remains unclear. In this study we addressed this gap by systematically manipulating cognition-emotion interaction in
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.07.017
pmid:22813951
fatcat:cia3lekrvzfjfbtg2zdjln7k5i