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It’s not solitaire: Brain activity differs when one plays against others
February 6, 2012 by NewsBot
Researchers have found a way to study how our brains assess the behavior -- and likely future actions -- of others during competitive social interactions. Their study is the first to use a computational approach to tease out differing patterns of brain activity during these interactions, the researchers report.