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New research from the Center for Neuroeconomics at RSM identifies new ways of predicting individual differences in honesty using connectivity measures within the brain at rest. Sebastian Speer, former PhD candidate of RSM, is quoted in the article.
Participants
Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
Role: General
Reference type: Referenced
Sebastian Speer
Role: PhD Candidate
Reference type: Quoted