Emery, N. J. y Easton, A. (2005). Introduction: what is social cognitive neu- roscience (SCN)? En A. Easton y N. J. Emery (Eds.), The cognitive neuro- science of social behavior (pp. 1-16). Hove, East Sussex, Reino Unido: Psy- chology Press....
This discussion is now more relevant than ever, with recent controversial Supreme Court rulings onaffirmative actionandLGBTQ rights. Moreover, some companies that chose to take a stand on social issues have faced backlash and boycotts.Bud Light saw sales plummet30% in June 2023 compared with the...
What is the "social brain," and how do we map social psychological processes onto it? Animal models together with fMRI and other cognitive neuroscience ... R Adolphs - 《Neuron》 被引量: 357发表: 2010年 Braintrust: What Neuroscience Tells Us about Morality and at the same time that a re...
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Social cognitive neuroscience is a recent interdisciplinary field that studies the neural basis of the social mind. Event-related potentials (ERPs) provide precise information about the time dynamics of the brain. In this study, we assess the role of ERPs in cognitive neuroscience, particularly in ...
Resilience – a key topic in clinical science and practice – still lacks a clear conceptualization that integrates its evolutionary and human﹕pecific features, refrains from exclusive focus on fear physiology, incorporates a developmental approach, and, most importantly, is not based on the ...
Although neuromarketing and consumer neuroscience have become mainstream methodologies, they are still considered nascent fields. Part of the reason for this is that the technology is expensive and still in development. As neuromarketing technology progresses and becomes more accessible, more companies will...
This book explores the impact of neuroscience research over the past 20 or more years on brain function as it affects moral decisions. Findings show that the mind and brain are very close, if not the same, and that the brain 'makes' the mind. This is bringing about a change of focus ...
Learning: Have you ever thought about how you learn new things? People are learning all the time, mostly without even realizing it. We can learn in a lot of different ways. One way to acquire knowledge is to observe others. Answer and Explanation: ...
History is also sometimes regarded as a branch of social science, although many historians often consider the subject to share closer links to the humanities. Both humanities and social science study human beings. What separates them is the technique applied: Humanities are viewed as more philosophic...