Why do some find it hard to disagree? An fMRI study
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posted on 2024-06-18, 18:47 authored by JF Domínguez D., SA Taing, P MolenberghsWhy do some find it hard to disagree? An fMRI study
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2016, Domínguez D, Taing and MolenberghsJournal
Frontiers in Human NeuroscienceVolume
9Article number
ARTN 718ISSN
1662-5161eISSN
1662-5161Issue
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Science & TechnologySocial SciencesLife Sciences & BiomedicineNeurosciencesPsychologyNeurosciences & Neurologyconflictindividual differencesexpertisecognitive dissonancesocial neuroscienceposterior medial frontal cortexanterior insulaMEDIAL FRONTAL-CORTEXHUMAN ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEXINDUCED PREFERENCE CHANGEEVENT-RELATED FMRICOGNITIVE-DISSONANCESOCIAL CONFORMITYATTITUDE-CHANGEINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESSUPPLEMENTARYMECHANISMS3209 Neurosciences5202 Biological psychology
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