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From: Social learning through prediction error in the brain

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Key brain regions involved in representing information with respect to another individual. These areas are often implicated in mentalizing, detecting the beliefs of others, or signaling decision variables concerning another individual. See texts for how these areas are implicated in representing information with respect to another individual. The insets with coronal magnetic resonance images indicate the sections (red line) that correspond to the Nissl-stained sagittal slices. The dotted outline around an area indicates that this area is projected medially from the lateral surface for the purpose of including the area on a more medial aspect of the brain. Adapted with permission from http://www.brains.rad.msu.edu, http://brainmuseum.org, supported by the US National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of health. ACCg anterior cingulate gyrus, ACCs anterior cingulate sulcus, dlPFC dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, dmPFC dorsomedial prefrontal cortex, IPL inferior parietal lobule, MTG medial temporal gyrus, PCC posterior cingulate cortex, PrCu precuneus, STS superior temporal sulcus, TPJ temporoparietal junction, vmPFC ventromedial prefrontal cortex

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