Title : Brain substrates of recovery from misleading influence - Edelson_2014_J.Neurosci_34_7744 |
Author(s) : Edelson MG , Dudai Y , Dolan RJ , Sharot T |
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 34 :7744 , 2014 |
Abstract :
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. |
PubMedSearch : Edelson_2014_J.Neurosci_34_7744 |
PubMedID: 24899698 |
Edelson MG, Dudai Y, Dolan RJ, Sharot T (2014)
Brain substrates of recovery from misleading influence
Journal of Neuroscience
34 :7744
Edelson MG, Dudai Y, Dolan RJ, Sharot T (2014)
Journal of Neuroscience
34 :7744