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===Neural experimentation=== Some more modern testing employs neural imaging techniques to supplement the fundamental self-serving bias laboratory procedures. Neural correlates of the self-serving bias have been investigated by [[electroencephalography]] (EEG),<ref name="Blackwood-2003" /> as well as [[functional magnetic resonance imaging]] (fMRI).<ref name="Krusemark et al" /> These procedures allow for insight into brain area activity during exhibition of a self-serving bias, as well as a mechanism to differentiate brain activity between healthy and clinical populations.<ref name="Seidel-2011">{{cite journal|last=Seidel|first=Eva-Maria|author2=Satterthwaite, Theodore D. |author3=Eickhoff, Simon B. |author4=Schneider, Frank |author5=Gur, Ruben C. |author6=Wolf, Daniel H. |author7=Habel, Ute |author8=Derntl, Birgit |title=Neural correlates of depressive realism β An fMRI study on causal attribution in depression|journal=Journal of Affective Disorders|year=2011|volume=138|issue=3|pages=268β276|doi=10.1016/j.jad.2012.01.041|pmid=22377511 |pmc=3565123}}</ref>
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