Relative Changes from Prior Reward Contingencies Can Constrain Brain Correlates of Outcome Monitoring
Work
Year: 2013
Type: article
Abstract: It is well-known that the affective value of an environment can be relative to whether it reflects an improvement or a worsening from a previous state. A potential explanation for this phenomenon sugg... more
Source: PLoS ONE
Institutions University of Leeds, University of Glasgow, University of Manchester, Durham University
Cites: 80
Cited by: 23
Related to: 10
FWCI: 1.428
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 72.93
Subfield: Cognitive Neuroscience
Field: Neuroscience
Domain: Life Sciences
Open Access status: gold
APC paid (est): $1,805