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Cognitive control in altruism and self-control: A social cognitive neuroscience perspective
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 March 2003
Abstract
The primrose path and prisoner's dilemma paradigms may require cognitive (executive) control: The active maintenance of context representations in lateral prefrontal cortex to provide top-down support for specific behaviors in the face of short delays or stronger response tendencies. This perspective suggests further tests of whether altruism is a type of self-control, including brain imaging, induced affect, and dual-task studies.
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