van Steenbergen et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Hedonic hotspots regulate cingulate-driven adaptation to cognitive demandsvan Steenbergen et al., 2015
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- van Steenbergen H
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- Hommel B
- Rombouts S
- Nieuwenhuis S
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- Cerebral Cortex
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Positive hedonic states are known to attenuate the impact of demanding events on our body and brain, supporting adaptive behavior in response to changes in the environment. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the neural mechanism of this …
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