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The rat frontal orienting field dynamically encodes value for economic decisions under risk
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This groundbreaking study by Chaofei Bao, Xiaoyue Zhu, Joshua Möller-Mara, Jingjie Li, Sylvain Dubroqua, and Jeffrey C. Erlich reveals how the frontal orienting field influences economic decision-making in rats, showing that silencing this area increases risk aversion by altering the rats' perception of lottery values. A deeper dive into neuroscience has never been so intriguing!
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