202005.04
If we discuss in like-minded groups….? (Poster presentation)
Posted in RESEARCH
We found that the neural mechanisms of reasoning and decision making are quite different between polarization affected by reasons supporting our pre-existing opinions and flexible opinion changes by opposing reasons. (CNS2020, Cognitive Neuroscience Society Virtual meeting)(M.Tanaka)
We found that the neural mechanisms of reasoning and decision making are quite different between polarization affected by reasons supporting our pre-existing opinions and flexible opinion changes by opposing reasons. (CNS2020, Cognitive Neuroscience Society Virtual meeting)(M.Tanaka)