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Accounting for taste: a multi-attribute neurocomputational model explains the neural dynamics of choices for self and othersHarris et al., 2018
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- Harris A
- Clithero J
- Hutcherson C
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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How do we make choices for others with different preferences from our own? Although neuroimaging studies implicate similar circuits in representing preferences for oneself and others, some models propose that additional corrective mechanisms come online when …
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