Informatic parcellation of the network involved in the computation of subjective value
California Institute of Technology
Abstract
Understanding how the brain computes value is a basic question in neuroscience. Although individual studies have driven this progress, meta-analyses provide an opportunity to test hypotheses that require large collections of data. We carry out a meta-analysis of a large set of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies of value computation to address several key questions. First, what is the full set of brain areas that reliably correlate with stimulus values when they need to be computed? Second, is this set of areas organized into dissociable functional networks? Third, is a distinct network of regions involved in the computation of stimulus values at decision and outcome? Finally, are different brain…
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2Topics & keywords
- Ventromedial prefrontal cortex
- Psychology
- Ventral striatum
- Angular gyrus
- Neuroscience
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Centrality
- Anterior cingulate cortex
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