Motivated control as a bridge between neuroeconomics and cognitive neuroscience

scientific article published on 13 January 2020

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P356DOI10.1038/S41562-019-0794-0
P698PubMed publication ID31932691

P50authorMatthew D BachmanQ88096156
Scott A HuettelQ89641445
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P921main subjectneuroeconomicsQ1045712
cognitive neuroscienceQ1138951
P577publication date2020-01-13
P1433published inNature Human BehaviourQ41787268
P1476titleMotivated control as a bridge between neuroeconomics and cognitive neuroscience

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