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Published: 8 February 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/tnf8fbcnkv.1
Contributor:
Hanmo YinDescription
The data shows the ERP and behavioral results of near-miss and full-miss under three reward expectancy levels: high, medium and low. The results show that on FRN and P300, the gap between near-miss and full-miss differs with different levels of reward expectancy, proving that reward expectancy affects the near-miss effect. Sheet names represent different dependent variables, low means low reward expectancy, same for medium and high . For some variables, the use declaration is marked in red font in the table
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Henan University
Categories
Cognitive Psychology, Electroencephalography, Gambling