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Social Neuroscience

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2013
Social species are so characterized because they form organizations that extend beyond the individual; such structures evolved hand in hand with psychological, neural, hormonal, cellular, and genetic mechanisms. The goal of social neuroscience is to identify these biological mechanisms and to specify the influences between social and neural structures ...
John T, Cacioppo, Stephanie, Cacioppo
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A developmental social neuroscience model for understanding loneliness in adolescence

open access: yesSocial Neuroscience, 2018
Loneliness is prevalent in adolescents. Although it can be a normative experience, children and adolescents who experience loneliness are often at risk for anxiety, depression, and suicide.
Nichol M L Wong, Tatia M C Lee
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Social neuroscience

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2009
AbstractSocial species, by definition, create emergent organizations beyond the individual that range in humans from dyads, families, and groups to cities, civilizations, and cultures. These emergent structures evolved hand‐in‐hand with neural, hormonal, and genetic mechanisms to support them because the consequent social behaviors helped these ...
Greg J, Norman   +2 more
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The Social Neuroscience of Empathy

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
The phenomenon of empathy entails the ability to share the affective experiences of others. In recent years social neuroscience made considerable progress in revealing the mechanisms that enable a person to feel what another is feeling. The present review provides an in‐depth and critical discussion of these findings.
Singer, T., & Lamm, C.
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The neuroscience of social class

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017
Most evidence regarding the mental characteristics of people with different socio-economic status (SES) backgrounds is based on behavioral, implicit, or self-report measures. Recently, however, this literature has been significantly expanded by the application of innovative neuroscience methods to the study of social class (functional magnetic ...
Michael Ew, Varnum, Shinobu, Kitayama
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Social and emotional neuroscience

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2013
Emotions and social behavior are intimately related: the former motivate the latter, and much of social communication overlaps with emotional expression, as Darwin already noted. The reviews in this issue highlight the fact that their neural substrates also show considerable overlap.
Adolphs, Ralph, Anderson, David
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The social neuroscience of reputation

Neuroscience Research, 2012
Human behavior is strongly influenced by the presence of others. Obtaining a good reputation or avoiding a bad one is a powerful incentive for a plethora of human actions. Theoretical considerations suggest that reputation may be a key mediator of aspects of altruistic behavior that are uniquely human. Despite its considerable influence on human social
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Neuroscience: The sting of social isolation

Current Biology, 2022
Social isolation produces deleterious effects on the brain and behavior in many species. A new study on bumblebees uses a multimodal approach to further our understanding of the state produced by prolonged social isolation.
Jordan, Grammer, Moriel, Zelikowsky
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