When the Choice Is Ours: Context and Agency Modulate the Neural Bases of Decision-Making
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Forstmann, Birte U.
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Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, NetherlandsUniv Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Forstmann, Birte U.
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Wolfensteller, Uta
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Max Planck Inst Human Cognitive & Brain Sci, Dept Cognitive Neurol, Leipzig, GermanyUniv Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Wolfensteller, Uta
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Derrfuss, Jan
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Max Planck Inst Human Cognitive & Brain Sci, Dept Cognitive Neurol, Leipzig, Germany
Inst Med, Res Ctr Juelich, Julich, GermanyUniv Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Derrfuss, Jan
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Neumann, Jane
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Max Planck Inst Human Cognitive & Brain Sci, Dept Cognitive Neurol, Leipzig, GermanyUniv Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Neumann, Jane
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Brass, Marcel
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Max Planck Inst Human Cognitive & Brain Sci, Dept Cognitive Neurol, Leipzig, GermanyUniv Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Brass, Marcel
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Ridderinkhof, K. Richard
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Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, NetherlandsUniv Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ridderinkhof, K. Richard
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von Cramon, D. Yves
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Max Planck Inst Human Cognitive & Brain Sci, Dept Cognitive Neurol, Leipzig, GermanyUniv Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
von Cramon, D. Yves
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[1] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Ctr Study Adapt Control Brain & Behav, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Max Planck Inst Human Cognitive & Brain Sci, Dept Cognitive Neurol, Leipzig, Germany
[3] Inst Med, Res Ctr Juelich, Julich, Germany
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PLOS ONE
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2008年
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D O I:
10.1371/journal.pone.0001899
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O [数理科学和化学];
P [天文学、地球科学];
Q [生物科学];
N [自然科学总论];
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07 ;
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09 ;
摘要:
The option to choose between several courses of action is often associated with the feeling of being in control. Yet, in certain situations, one may prefer to decline such agency and instead leave the choice to others. In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we provide evidence that the neural processes involved in decision-making are modulated not only by who controls our choice options (agency), but also by whether we have a say in who is in control (context). The fMRI results are noteworthy in that they reveal specific contributions of the anterior frontomedian cortex (viz. BA 10) and the rostral cingulate zone (RCZ) in decision-making processes. The RCZ is engaged when conditions clearly present us with the most choice options. BA 10 is engaged in particular when the choice is completely ours, as well as when it is completely up to others to choose for us which in turn gives rise to an attribution of control to oneself or someone else, respectively. After all, it does not only matter whether we have any options to choose from, but also who decides on that.