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View article: Risk-taking bias in human decision-making is encoded via a right–left brain push–pull system
Risk-taking bias in human decision-making is encoded via a right–left brain push–pull system Open
Significance Biases and fallacies can nudge humans in one direction or another as they make decisions. During gambling, bias is often generated by internal factors, including individual preferences, past experience, or emotions, and can mo…
View article: The influences and neural correlates of past and present during gambling in humans
The influences and neural correlates of past and present during gambling in humans Open
View article: The Role of Associative Cortices and Hippocampus during Movement Perturbations
The Role of Associative Cortices and Hippocampus during Movement Perturbations Open
Although motor control has been extensively studied, most research involving neural recordings has focused on primary motor cortex, pre-motor cortex, supplementary motor area, and cerebellum. These regions are involved during normal moveme…
View article: Erratum: Lucky Rhythms in Orbitofrontal Cortex Bias Gambling Decisions in Humans
Erratum: Lucky Rhythms in Orbitofrontal Cortex Bias Gambling Decisions in Humans Open
Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 36206; published online: 10 November 2016; updated: 16 February 2017 Affiliation 1 was incorrectly listed as ‘Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21211, USA’ i…
View article: Lucky Rhythms in Orbitofrontal Cortex Bias Gambling Decisions in Humans
Lucky Rhythms in Orbitofrontal Cortex Bias Gambling Decisions in Humans Open
View article: The precuneus may encode irrationality in human gambling
The precuneus may encode irrationality in human gambling Open
Humans often make irrational decisions, especially psychiatric patients who have dysfunctional cognitive and emotional circuitry. Understanding the neural basis of decision-making is therefore essential towards patient management, yet curr…
View article: Winning versus losing during gambling and its neural correlates
Winning versus losing during gambling and its neural correlates Open
Humans often make decisions which maximize an internal utility function. For\nexample, humans often maximize their expected reward when gambling and this is\nconsidered as a "rational" decision. However, humans tend to change their\nbettin…
View article: Winning versus losing during gambling and its neural correlates
Winning versus losing during gambling and its neural correlates Open
Humans often make decisions which maximize an internal utility function. For example, humans often maximize their expected reward when gambling and this is considered as a "rational" decision. However, humans tend to change their betting s…