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Electrophysiological population dynamics reveal context dependencies during decision making in human frontal cortex
W. Shih, H. Yu, et al.
This groundbreaking study by Wan-Yu Shih and colleagues delves into how the human brain represents subjective value and context during decision-making. Utilizing advanced sEEG recordings, they reveal fascinating insights about how the orbitofrontal cortex responds to rewards, highlighting the temporal context dependency impacting our choices.
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