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New Frontiers in Social Neuroscience / edited by Jean Decety, Yves Christen.

SpringerLink Books Biomedical and Life Sciences 2014 Available online

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Book
Author/Creator:
Decety, Jean, editor.
Contributor:
Christen, Yves, editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Research and perspectives in neurosciences 0945-6082 ; 21.
Research and Perspectives in Neurosciences, 0945-6082 ; 21
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine.
Neurosciences.
Behavior therapy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustration.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Summary:
Traditionally, neuroscience has considered the nervous system as an isolated entity and largely ignored influences of the social environments in which humans and many animal species live. In fact, we now recognize the considerable impact of social structures on the operations of the brain and body. These social factors operate on the individual through a continuous interplay of neural, neuroendocrine, metabolic and immune factors on brain and body, in which the brain is the central regulatory organ, and also a malleable target of these factors. Social neuroscience investigates the biological mechanisms that underlie social processes and behavior, widely considered one of the major problem areas for the neurosciences in the 21st century, and applies concepts and methods of biology to develop theories of social processes and behavior in the social and behavioral sciences. Social neuroscience capitalizes on biological concepts and methods to inform and refine theories of social behavior, and it uses social and behavioral constructs and data to advance theories of neural organization and function. This volume brings together scholars who work with animal and human models of social behavior to discuss the challenges and opportunities in this interdisciplinary academic field.
Contents:
Preface
Robin Dunbar: What's so social about the social brain?
Steve Rogers: The neurobiology of a transformation from asocial to social life during swarm formation in desert locusts
Jakob Bro-Jorgensen: Social neuroscience and the study of animal communication
Jay J. van Bavel et al.: The group mind: the pervasive influence of social identity on cognition
Sarah Blaffer Hrdy: Development and social selection in the emergence of "emotionally modern" humans
Mark van Vugt: On faces, gazes, votes, and followers: evolutionary psychological and social neuroscience approaches to leadership
Craig Ferris: Using awake animal imaging to understand neural circuits of emotion: studies ranging from maternal care to aggression
Jean Decety: The neuro-evolution of empathy and caring for others: why it matters for morality
Beatrice de Gelder and Ruud Hortensius: The many faces of the emotional body
Kiley J. Hamlin: The origins of human morality: complex socio-moral evaluations by preverbal infants
Ilanit Gordon: Can oxytocin improve core brain and behavioral features of Autism Spectrum Disorders in children?
Jack van Honk et al.: Testosterone and dominance in humans: behavioral and brain mechanisms
Subject index.
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ISBN:
9783319029047
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