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In amygdala we trust

Posted on25 November 202120 December 2021AuthorRonald Sladky

I wrote an article for the nature portfolio blog about our new amygdala paper. You can read how breaking apart the almond-shaped amygdala into its subnuclei helped us to find out more about how people learn to distinguish between trust makers and trust breakers.

Blog Post | Paper summary on twitter | Open Access Journal Article

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