Interpersonal relationship modulates brain responses to outcome evaluation when gambling for/against others: An electrophysiological analysis
Abstract
When individuals play a gambling task and their actions have consequences for observers, how are the brain responses of the performers modulated by their interpersonal relationship with the observers? To address this issue, we examined the event-related potentials responses in performers while they played two gambling games: one during which they tried to earn money for the observers instead of themselves (i.e., Experiment 1) and another...
Paper Details
Title
Interpersonal relationship modulates brain responses to outcome evaluation when gambling for/against others: An electrophysiological analysis
Published Date
Oct 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
63
Pages
205 - 214
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