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The effect of obstructed action efficacy on reward-based decision-making in healthy adolescents: a novel functional MRI task to assay frustration
Frustration is common in adolescence and often interferes with executive functioning, particularly reward-based decision-making, and yet very little is known about how incidental frustrating events (independen...
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Proactive engagement of cognitive control modulates implicit approach-avoidance bias
Implicit social-affective biases—reflected in a propensity to approach positive and avoid negative stimuli—have been documented in humans with paradigms, such as the Approach-Avoidance Task (AAT). However, the...