Neural decoding of positive and negative self-knowledge

Volume: 45, Issue: 5, Pages: 585 - 598
Published: Jun 29, 2021
Abstract
A prevalent explanation for the self-reference effect is that self-knowledge is represented by a set of specific brain regions, including anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), middle frontal gyrus (MFG), superior temporal gyrus (STG), precuneus, and inferior parietal lobule (IPL), which enables self-knowledge to be processed in priority than other-knowledge. However, the conventional univariate activation analysis adopted by previous studies could...
Paper Details
Title
Neural decoding of positive and negative self-knowledge
Published Date
Jun 29, 2021
Volume
45
Issue
5
Pages
585 - 598
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