Contributed by lhernandez on Nov. 7, 2023
Collection: Different brain circuits in static and dynamic social decision-making in real-time sibling interactions
Description: During dynamic decision-making, participants adopted a first-person driver perspective on the video of their car driving toward the other player's car, including the sound of an accelerating engine. They had to make the decision of whether they wanted to turn (cooperation) and when or continue (defection). This dynamic phase not only increased immersion, but also facilitated the exploration of decision-making within a more interactive framework. In this contrast, we compared the brain activation corresponding to sex differences (men > women) during defection over cooperation in dynamic decision-making.
Tags: mentalizing theory of mind interaction social decision-making competition defection cooperation female male sex differences
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