Feedback from an avatar facilitates risk-taking by modulating the amygdala response to feedback uncertainty
Fig 3
Difference in gambling rates correlated with differential feedback uncertainty coefficient.
. A significant correlation was observed between the differential average gambling rate (%) and the differential feedback uncertainty coefficient (i.e.,
). Both behavioral and fMRI samples are included in the dot plot (p = 1.4 × 10−28, R² = 0.80). Each point represents a single participant. Numerical data are provided in S1 Data (a, b) and S2 Data (a, b).