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Electrophysiological indices of anterior cingulate cortex function reveal changing levels of cognitive effort and reward valuation that sustain task performance
Akina Umemoto, Michael Inzlicht, Clay B. Holroyd
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/199687
Akina Umemoto
1Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Canada
2Department of Psychology, University of Toyama, Japan
Michael Inzlicht
3Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Canada
4Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Canada
Clay B. Holroyd
1Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Canada
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Posted October 07, 2017.
Electrophysiological indices of anterior cingulate cortex function reveal changing levels of cognitive effort and reward valuation that sustain task performance
Akina Umemoto, Michael Inzlicht, Clay B. Holroyd
bioRxiv 199687; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/199687
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