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Brain Substrates of Recovery from Misleading Influence

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 34, 期 23, 页码 7744-7753

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4720-13.2014

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brain; fMRI; memory; recovery; social

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  1. Weizmann Institute-United Kingdom Making Connections Grant
  2. Wellcome Trust [098362/Z/12/Z, 091593/Z/10/Z]
  3. Center of Research Excellence in the Cognitive Sciences of the Planning and Grants Committee
  4. Israeli Science Foundation [51/11]
  5. EP7 Human Brain Project
  6. Norman and Helen Asher Center for Brain Imaging at the Weizmann Institute
  7. Imaging Neuroscience & Theoretical Neurobiology group at the Wellcome Trust Center for Neuroimaging at University College London

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Humans are strongly influenced by their environment, a dependence that can lead to errors in judgment. Although a rich literature describes how people are influenced by others, little is known regarding the factors that predict subsequent rectification of misleading influence. Using a mediation model in combination with brain imaging, we propose a model for the correction of misinformation. Specifically, our data suggest that amygdala modulation of hippocampal mnemonic representations, during the time of misleading social influence, is associated with reduced subsequent anterior-lateral prefrontal cortex activity that reflects correction. These findings illuminate the process by which erroneous beliefs are, or fail to be, rectified and highlight how past influence constrains subsequent correction.

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