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期刊名:Social neuroscience

缩写:SOC NEUROSCI-UK

ISSN:1747-0919

e-ISSN:1747-0927

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Ana Defendini,Adrianna C Jenkins Ana Defendini
Predicting and inferring what other people think and feel (mentalizing) is central to social interaction. Since the discovery of the brain's "mentalizing network," fMRI studies have probed the lines along which the activity of different reg...
M Hollarek,M van Buuren,J S Asscheman et al. M Hollarek et al.
A painful experience affecting many children is social exclusion. The current study is a follow-up study, investigating change in neural activity during social exclusion as a function of peer preference. Peer preference was defined as the d...
Reiko Matsunaka,Kazuo Hiraki Reiko Matsunaka
Infants use information on gaze direction and facial expressions for social referencing when encountering various objects in their environment. However, it remains unclear how these social cues influence attentional orienting in infants. Us...
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Ostracism - being intentionally excluded - is painful, and when experienced vicariously, it elicits self-reported and neural responses correlated with compassion. This study examines event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to vicarious ...
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Self-concept clarity (SCC) refers to the extent to which self-beliefs are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and stable. While there is an abundance of research showing an association between SCC, well-being, and effect...
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Michela Balconi,Laura Angioletti Michela Balconi
The effect of explicit interoception manipulation on electrophysiological (EEG) patterns concurrent with an interpersonal motor synchronization task with a social purpose was investigated in this study. Thirty healthy individuals executed a...