Not exact matches
When Lieberman
increased the money being offered, he found that accepting a share that was larger but still unfair — say, $ 8 out of $ 23 — was linked not with
reward circuitry but with
increased activity in the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex and downregulation of the anterior insula, changes often seen during the regulation of negative feelings.
Chein, J., Albert, D., O'Brien, L., et al (2011) Peers
increase adolescent risk taking by enhancing activity in the brain's
reward circuitry.