False tagging theory

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title: False tagging theory
text: The false tagging theory (FTT) is a neuroanatomical model of a belief and doubt process that proposes a single, unique function for the prefrontal cortex. The theory was developed by neuroscientist Erik Asp. Evidence indicates that prefrontal-cortex-mediated doubting is at the core of executive functioning and may explain some biases of intuitive judgment. FTT asserts that the prefrontal cortex is necessary for false tags during the assessment component of belief.  Belief is the existence of per
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description: Neuroanatomical theory of belief
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date modified: 2024-02-21T19:09:08Z
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