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. 2013 Jun 5;33(23):9866–9872. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2238-12.2013

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Switches based on C or R and individual differences in habitat switching behavior. A, Amygdala activity correlating with switches based on increasing C in the subject's habitat (HS). B, Putamen activity associated with switches based on decreasing R in HS. C, Bars represents each subject's percentage difference between switches based on wcwr. Positive values represent a weighted preference for C while negative values are indicative of a preference to switches based on R. D, Amygdala activity associated with increasing C and increasing R in HS, again supporting the reasoning that the amygdala is more sensitive to changes in wcwr. E, Conversely, putamen activity associated with wrwc in HS, suggesting that this region is sensitive to changes in R.