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The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is the most popular measure to evaluate implicit attitudes. Nevertheless, its neural correlates are not yet fully understood.
Agustin eIbanez +11 more
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Developing thoughts about what might have been [PDF]
Recent research has changed how developmental psychologists understand counterfactual thinking or thoughts of what might have been. Evidence suggests that counterfactual thinking develops over an extended period into at least middle childhood, depends on
Beck, Sarah R. +2 more
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Non-invasive Eye Tracking Methods for New World and Old World Monkeys
Eye-tracking methods measure what humans and other animals visually attend to in the environment. In nonhuman primates, eye tracking can be used to test hypotheses about how primates process social information.
Amy M. Ryan +15 more
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The biological bases of conformity [PDF]
Humans are characterized by an extreme dependence on culturally transmitted information and recent formal theory predicts that natural selection should favor adaptive learning strategies that facilitate effective copying and decision making. One strategy
Laland, K.N., Morgan, T.J.H.
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Neuroscience Can Help Us Understand Social Transitions [PDF]
Human cultural adaptability helped our species get through several extreme environmental crises during the 200,000 year history of Homo sapiens. Richerson, Boyd and Henrich (2010) argue that this adaptability is a product of gene-culture coevolution ...
John M. Gowdy
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Reasons to Care about Reasons for Action: A Response to Paul S. Davies [PDF]
In eschewing the specialty-standards of neuro-babble and philosophical neologism, Paul S. Davies (2016) argues with courageous clarity. He connects issues in neuroscience and epistemology to problems surrounding agency.
Trujillo, G. M.
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Over the past decade, advances in the interdisciplinary field of network science have provided a framework for understanding the intrinsic structure and function of human brain networks.
Steven H. Tompson +3 more
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A Developmental Social Neuroscience Perspective on Infant Autism Interventions. [PDF]
Dawson G, Rieder AD, Johnson MH.
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Epigenetic Regulation of the Oxytocin Receptor Gene: Implications for Behavioral Neuroscience
Genetic approaches have improved our understanding of the neurobiological basis of social behavior and cognition. For instance, common polymorphisms of genes involved in oxytocin signaling have been associated with sociobehavioral phenotypes in healthy ...
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