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This project examines decision-making processes in individuals, particularly those with depressive disorders, using ultrasound neuromodulation. By studying emotional responses during decision tasks, it aims to understand the neural mechanisms that influence persistence versus disengagement in behavior.
Many everyday scenarios require us to decide whether to persist or disengage from a course of action.
For example, should we stay in a slow-moving supermarket queue or move to one that appears faster?
In depressive disorders, these decisions are known to be altered, leading people to invest too little or too much effort in their goals.
Despite their centrality to everyday behaviour, we lack a causal account of the neural and emotional mechanisms that shape these decisions.
Neuroimaging implicate…
UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH
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