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Decision-Making with Predictions of Others’ Likely and Unlikely Choices in the Human Brain

Psychology

Decision-Making with Predictions of Others’ Likely and Unlikely Choices in the Human Brain

N. Ma, N. Harasawa, et al.

To predict others and make better value-based choices, humans rely mainly on a "primary" value difference from likely choices and sometimes a "secondary" difference from unlikely ones; fMRI and computational modeling reveal PCC and rdlPFC roles with mPFC integration—research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.

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