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finding:meta-analysis-demonstrates-negative-affect-physical-pain-and-cognitive-control-activate-an-overlapping-region-of-the-anterior-midcingulate-cortex-functioning-as-a-domain-general-evaluative-hubMeta-analysis demonstrates negative affect, physical pain, and cognitive control activate an overlapping region of the anterior midcingulate cortex functioning as a domain-general evaluative hub
Meta-analytic convergence supporting inseparability of evaluative and affective processing in ACC
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- Alexander ShackmanintroducesLed meta-analysis showing negative affect, pain, and cognitive control activate overlapping ACC region
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