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Evolutionary Psychology Meets Social Neuroscience [PDF]
This book aims to open a debate full of theoretical and experimental contributions among the different disciplines in social research, psychology, neuroscience, and sociology and to give an innovative vision to the present research and future perspective
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Social neuroscience of disgust [PDF]
Disgust can be thought of as an affective system that has evolved to detect signs of pathogens, parasite and toxins as well as to stimulate behaviors that reduce the risk of their acquisition. Disgust incorporates social cognitive mechanisms to regulate exposure to and, or anticipate and avoid exposure to pathogens and toxins.
Martin Kavaliers +2 more
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The interpersonal neuroscience of social learning
The study of the brain mechanisms underpinning social behavior is currently undergoing a paradigm shift, moving its focus from single individuals to the real-time interaction among groups of individuals. Although this development opens unprecedented opportunities to study how interpersonal brain activity shapes behaviors through learning, there have ...
Yafeng Pan +2 more
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Footshock self-experience enhances rodents’ reactions to the distress of others. Here, we tested one potential mechanism supporting this phenomenon, namely that animals auto-condition to their own pain squeaks during shock pre-exposure.
Julian Packheiser +9 more
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In recent years, the possible benefits of mindfulness meditation have sparked much public and academic interest. Mindfulness emphasizes cultivating awareness of our immediate experience and has been associated with compassion, empathy, and various other ...
Phoebe Chen +4 more
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Social neuroscience in psychiatry: unravelling the neural mechanisms of social dysfunction [PDF]
Social neuroscience is a flourishing, interdisciplinary field that investigates the underlying biological processes of social cognition and behaviour.
Fett, A. K. J. +8 more
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Rethinking the philosophical and theoretical foundations of organizational neuroscience : a critical realist alternative [PDF]
Stimulated by the growing use of brain imaging and related neurophysiological techniques in psychology and economics, scholars have begun to debate the implications of neuroscience for management and organization studies (MOS).
Mark P Healey +5 more
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40 years of Bio-Psycho-Social model: what’s new?
Bio-Psycho-Social Model, proposed by George Engel in 1977, was recognized as a turning point in the praxis of medical diagnosis and treatments. Bio-Psycho-Social Model should be seen in a historical context as bucking against the trend of biological ...
Kholmogorova A.B., Rychkova O.V.
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What does the interactive brain hypothesis mean for social neuroscience? A dialogue [PDF]
Hanne De Jaegher +2 more
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Neurotechnologies and Proliferation of the Ideas of Neuroscience
In the article the author analyzed the idea of neuroplasticity-human brain change throughout person life under pressure of social, economic, cultural, and other factors-as a source of the increasing interest in human brain studies and widespread of the ...
Shkurko Y.S.
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