The anterior cingulate cortex is necessary for forming prosocial preferences from vicarious reinforcement in monkeys

Volume: 18, Issue: 6, Pages: e3000677 - e3000677
Published: Jun 12, 2020
Abstract
A key feature of most social relationships is that we like seeing good things happen to others. Research has implicated the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in attaching value to social outcomes. For example, single neurons in macaque ACC selectively code reward delivery to the self, a partner, both monkeys, or neither monkey. Here, we assessed whether the ACC’s contribution to social cognition is causal by testing rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)...
Paper Details
Title
The anterior cingulate cortex is necessary for forming prosocial preferences from vicarious reinforcement in monkeys
Published Date
Jun 12, 2020
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
e3000677 - e3000677
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