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Temporally organized representations of reward and risk in the human brain

Psychology

Temporally organized representations of reward and risk in the human brain

V. Man, J. Cockburn, et al.

This groundbreaking research reveals how our brains process reward and risk, using advanced iEEG techniques during a specially designed card game. Conducted by the team of Vincent Man, Jeffrey Cockburn, and others, the study uncovers the sequential organization of reward outcomes and highlights the anterior insula's critical role in decision-making under uncertainty.

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