Experimental task and behavior.
<p><b>(a)</b> Illustration of the Monetary Incentive Delay (MID) task. On each trial, participants were instructed to press a button as quickly as possible when a target rectangle appeared. If the button was pressed within the time limit (i.e., while the target was on screen), the...
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2025
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| الملخص: | <p><b>(a)</b> Illustration of the Monetary Incentive Delay (MID) task. On each trial, participants were instructed to press a button as quickly as possible when a target rectangle appeared. If the button was pressed within the time limit (i.e., while the target was on screen), the trial outcome was considered successful, and the participant received the monetary reward indicated in the Cue phase. ITI, inter-trial-interval; ISI, inter-stimulus-interval. <b>(b)</b> Illustration of the Theory of Mind (ToM) task. On each trial, participants read a sentence stimulus presented on a computer screen and responded by pressing a button to indicate whether the content was “True” or “False.” The sentence set included 10 descriptions about social situations (Social condition) and 10 about nonsocial situations (Nonsocial condition). <b>(c)</b> Success rate in the MID task (Mean SEM across participants). Success rates are plotted as a function of reward expectation (i.e., the monetary amount available upon a successful outcome). *<i><i>p</i></i> < 0.05. <b>(d)</b> Correct rate and reaction time in the ToM task (Mean SEM across participants). The data are shown separately for the Social and Nonsocial conditions. <i><i>Left</i></i>, correct rate. <i><i>Right</i></i>, reaction time. ***<i><i>p</i></i> < 0.001.</p> |
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