Trait anxiety impairs reciprocity behavior: A multi-modal and computational modeling study
Huihua Fang,
Rong Wang,
Zhihao Wang
et al.
Abstract:Anxiety significantly impacts reciprocal behavior, crucial for positive social interactions. The neurocomputational mechanisms of anxiety's effects on the core (individual propensity) and peripheral (decision context) factors shaping reciprocity remain unclear. Here, we investigated reciprocity in individuals with low and high trait anxiety using a binary trust game with gain/loss framing, combining computational modeling, eye-tracking, and event-related potentials (ERPs). Our computational model, validated by… Show more
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