Social neuroscience : people thinking about thinking people / edited by John T. Cacioppo, Penny S. Visser, and Cynthia L. Pickett.

Social neuroscience uses the methodologies and tools developed to measure mental and brain function to study social cognition, emotion, and behavior. In this collection, John Cacioppo, Penny Visser, and Cynthia Pickett have brought together contributions from psychologists, neurobiologists, psychiat...

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Other Authors: Cacioppo, John T., 1951-2018, Visser, Penny S., Pickett, Cynthia L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2006.
©2006
Series:Social neuroscience series.
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505 0 0 |t Reasoning about brains /  |r Gary G. Berntson --  |t Neurological substrates of emotional and social intelligence : evidence from patients with focal brain lesions /  |r Antoine Bechara, Reuven Bar-On --  |t Neural substrates of self-awareness /  |r Debra A. Gusnard --  |t Thinking about others : the neural substrates of social cognition /  |r Jason P. Mitchell  |g [and others] --  |t Four brain regions for one theory of mind? /  |r Rebecca Saxe --  |t Theory of mind and the evolution of social intelligence /  |r Valerie E. Stone --  |t Investigating cortical mechanisms of language processing in social context /  |r Howard C. Nusbaum, Steven L. Small --  |t Orbitofrontal cortex and social regulation /  |r Jennifer S. Beer --  |t Pain by any other name (rejection, exclusion, ostracism) still hurts the same : the role of dorsal anterior cingulate cortex in social and physical pain /  |r Mathhew D. Lieberman, Naomi I. Eisenberger --  |t Social neuroscience of stereotyping and prejudice : using event-related brain potentials to study social perception /  |r Tiffany A. Ito  |g [and others] --  |t Race and emotion : insights from a social neuroscience perspective /  |r Nalini Ambady  |g [and others] --  |t Animal models of human attitudes : integration across behavioral, cognitive, and social neuroscience /  |r Elizabeth A. Phelps, Mahzarin R. Banaji --  |t Characterizing the functional architecture of affect regulation : emerging answers and outstanding questions /  |r Kevin N. Ochsner --  |t What is special about social cognition? /  |r Ralph Adolphs --  |t Social neuroscience : a perspective /  |r Marcus E. Raichle. 
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520 8 |a Social neuroscience uses the methodologies and tools developed to measure mental and brain function to study social cognition, emotion, and behavior. In this collection, John Cacioppo, Penny Visser, and Cynthia Pickett have brought together contributions from psychologists, neurobiologists, psychiatrists, radiologists, and neurologists that focus on the neurobiological underpinnings of social information processing, particularly the mechanisms underlying "people thinking about thinking people." In these studies, such methods as functional brain imaging, studies of brain lesion patients, comparative analyses, and developmental data are brought to bear on social thinking and feeling systems -- the ways in which human beings influence and are influenced by other humans. The broad range of disciplines represented by the contributors confirms that among the strengths of social neuroscience are its interdisciplinary approach and the use of multiple methods that bridge disciplines and levels of analysis. Social neuroscience has yielded insights into such aspects of social behavior as social regulation, social rejection, impression formation, self-awareness, and attitudes regarding social groups. The studies in Social Neuroscienceexamine topics including the neural substrates of self-awareness and social cognition, theory of mind, cortical mechanisms of language processing, stereotyping, prejudice and race, and the special quality of social cognition 
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