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Cortical plasticity elicited by acoustically cued monetary losses: an ERP study
A. Gorin, E. Krugliakova, et al.
This research conducted by Aleksei Gorin, Elena Krugliakova, Vadim Nikulin, and colleagues explores how a monetary incentive delay (MID) task can influence the neural processing of expected monetary losses. Utilizing an innovative auditory MID task, the study finds that this task can enhance neural responses to cues predicting significant financial losses, underlining the dynamic nature of our learned responses to incentives.
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