Humans use forward thinking to exploit social controllability
The controllability of our social environment has a profound impact on our behavior and mental health. Nevertheless, neurocomputational mechanisms underlying social controllability remain elusive. Here, 48 participants performed a task where their current choices either did (Controllable), or did no...
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Main Authors: | Soojung Na, Dongil Chung, Andreas Hula, Ofer Perl, Jennifer Jung, Matthew Heflin, Sylvia Blackmore, Vincenzo G Fiore, Peter Dayan, Xiaosi Gu |
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Language: | EN |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2c8f3595f4b644cba884b35be2e1f69c |
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