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Neural processes mediating contextual influences on human choice behaviour

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Figure 1 | Behavioural results. (a) Experimental paradigm: on every trial, participants were presented with a monetary gain amount (d10 in the example) in
Figure 2 | Brain response at the first trial of a block. (activation voxel (plot is for display purposes only and no further analyses were performed on these data)
Figure 3 | Predicted neural response at option presentation in the two contexts for different EVs, as postulated by different hypotheses
Figure 5 | The impact of context on activity in VTA/SN. (Prelated to choices associated withSVC)

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