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Brain center for social choices discovered: Poker-playing subjects seen weighing whether to bluff
July 6, 2012 by NewsBot
Although many areas of the human brain are devoted to social tasks like detecting another person nearby, a new study has found that one small region carries information only for decisions during social interactions. Specifically, the area is active when we encounter a worthy opponent and decide whether to deceive them.