Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W786787788> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W786787788 endingPage "411" @default.
- W786787788 startingPage "400" @default.
- W786787788 abstract "In managing our way through interpersonal conflict, anger might be crucial in determining whether the dispute escalates to aggressive behaviors or resolves cooperatively. The Ultimatum Game (UG) is a social decision-making paradigm that provides a framework for studying interpersonal conflict over division of monetary resources. Unfair monetary UG-offers elicit anger and while accepting them engages regulatory processes, rejecting them is regarded as an aggressive retribution. Ventro-medial prefrontal-cortex (vmPFC) activity has been shown to relate to idiosyncratic tendencies in accepting unfair offers possibly through its role in emotion regulation. Nevertheless, standard UG paradigms lack fundamental aspects of real-life social interactions in which one reacts to other people in a response contingent fashion. To uncover the neural substrates underlying the tendency to accept anger-infused ultimatum offers during dynamic social interactions, we incorporated on-line verbal negotiations with an obnoxious partner in a repeated-UG during fMRI scanning. We hypothesized that vmPFC activity will differentiate between individuals with high or low monetary gains accumulated throughout the game and reflect a divergence in the associated emotional experience. We found that as individuals gained more money, they reported less anger but also more positive feelings and had slower sympathetic response. In addition, high-gain individuals had increased vmPFC activity, but also decreased brainstem activity, which possibly reflected the locus coeruleus. During the more angering unfair offers, these individuals had increased dorsal-posterior Insula (dpI) activity which functionally coupled to the medial-thalamus (mT). Finally, both vmPFC activity and dpI-mT connectivity contributed to increased gain, possibly by modulating the ongoing subjective emotional experience. These ecologically valid findings point towards a neural mechanism that might nurture pro-social interactions by modulating an individual's dynamic emotional experience." @default.
- W786787788 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W786787788 creator A5015940399 @default.
- W786787788 creator A5024155340 @default.
- W786787788 creator A5040984419 @default.
- W786787788 creator A5055396251 @default.
- W786787788 creator A5059231094 @default.
- W786787788 creator A5063798638 @default.
- W786787788 creator A5066618174 @default.
- W786787788 date "2015-10-01" @default.
- W786787788 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W786787788 title "Neural substrates underlying the tendency to accept anger-infused ultimatum offers during dynamic social interactions" @default.
- W786787788 cites W1969032152 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1973433513 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1978718634 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1980129559 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1981273464 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1983847585 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1984030600 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1984051795 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1984946107 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1987860935 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1995031937 @default.
- W786787788 cites W1999785831 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2010347551 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2017235440 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2019588411 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2022022860 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2026167287 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2031583388 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2034689767 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2038702827 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2045439170 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2045744884 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2045991961 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2047153780 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2051708330 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2052837583 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2054516488 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2056075180 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2062503636 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2069861759 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2079251436 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2086829344 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2095872187 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2096578021 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2096913938 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2101157449 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2102667052 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2102998034 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2104057213 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2105563024 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2105938655 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2107544549 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2108273685 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2110617775 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2115247350 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2117101773 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2118919555 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2120339204 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2123856966 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2128662472 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2142823391 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2147965914 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2148191429 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2150906796 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2151137320 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2161406110 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2165587830 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2166279933 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2166490939 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2169871438 @default.
- W786787788 cites W2176421987 @default.
- W786787788 cites W4243858279 @default.
- W786787788 cites W4361804699 @default.
- W786787788 cites W78630970 @default.
- W786787788 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.07.003" @default.
- W786787788 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26166623" @default.
- W786787788 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W786787788 type Work @default.
- W786787788 sameAs 786787788 @default.
- W786787788 citedByCount "53" @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882015 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882016 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882017 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882018 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882019 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882020 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882021 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882022 @default.
- W786787788 countsByYear W7867877882023 @default.
- W786787788 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W786787788 hasAuthorship W786787788A5015940399 @default.
- W786787788 hasAuthorship W786787788A5024155340 @default.
- W786787788 hasAuthorship W786787788A5040984419 @default.
- W786787788 hasAuthorship W786787788A5055396251 @default.
- W786787788 hasAuthorship W786787788A5059231094 @default.
- W786787788 hasAuthorship W786787788A5063798638 @default.