Dissociating neural signatures of mental state retrodiction and classification based on facial expressions [0.03%]
基于面部表情的主观状态逆向推理和分类的神经信号分离
Kathleen Kang,Dana Schneider,Stefan R Schweinberger et al.
Kathleen Kang et al.
Posed facial expressions of actors have often been used as stimuli to induce mental state inferences, in order to investigate 'Theory of Mind' processes. However, such stimuli make it difficult to determine whether perceivers are using a ba...
Putting our heads together: interpersonal neural synchronization as a biological mechanism for shared intentionality [0.03%]
齐心协力:人际神经同步作为共享意向性的生物机制
Frank A Fishburn,Vishnu P Murty,Christina O Hlutkowsky et al.
Frank A Fishburn et al.
Shared intentionality, or collaborative interactions in which individuals have a shared goal and must coordinate their efforts, is a core component of human interaction. However, the biological bases of shared intentionality and, specifical...
Feeling left out: depressed adolescents may atypically recruit emotional salience and regulation networks during social exclusion [0.03%]
被排除在外:抑郁青少年在社交孤立时可能招募情绪奖赏和调节网络异常
Kathryn F Jankowski,Jonathan Batres,Hannah Scott et al.
Kathryn F Jankowski et al.
Depression is associated with negative attention and attribution biases and maladaptive emotion responsivity and regulation, which adversely impact self-evaluations and interpersonal relationships. Using functional magnetic resonance imagin...
From random to regular: neural constraints on the emergence of isochronous rhythm during cultural transmission [0.03%]
从随机到规律:文化传承过程中等时节奏产生的神经约束条件
Massimo Lumaca,Niels Trusbak Haumann,Peter Vuust et al.
Massimo Lumaca et al.
A core design feature of human communication systems and expressive behaviours is their temporal organization. The cultural evolutionary origins of this feature remain unclear. Here, we test the hypothesis that regularities in the temporal ...
Brain networks of happiness: dynamic functional connectivity among the default, cognitive and salience networks relates to subjective well-being [0.03%]
幸福的脑网络:默认网络、认知网络和注意网络之间的功能连接关系与主观幸福感有关
Liang Shi,Jiangzhou Sun,Xinran Wu et al.
Liang Shi et al.
Subjective well-being (SWB) reflects the cognitive and emotional evaluations of an individual's life and plays an important role in individual's success in health, work and social relationships. Although previous studies have revealed the s...
Asymmetric neural tracking of gain and loss magnitude during adolescence [0.03%]
青少年时期的收益和损失幅度的不对称神经跟踪
Catherine Insel,Leah H Somerville
Catherine Insel
Adolescence has been characterized as a developmental period of heightened reward seeking and attenuated aversive processing. However, it remains unclear how the neural bases of distinct outcome valuation processes shift during this stage o...
Ziyan Yang,Constantine Sedikides,Ruolei Gu et al.
Ziyan Yang et al.
Narcissists are prone to risky decision-making, but why? This study tested-via behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measures-two accounts: deficiencies in error monitoring and deficiencies in action updating. High and low narcissist...
Neural sensitivity to personal and vicarious reward differentially relates to prosociality and well-being [0.03%]
神经敏感性与个人和替代奖励的关系不同地影响亲社会行为和幸福感
Sylvia A Morelli,Brian Knutson,Jamil Zaki
Sylvia A Morelli
Individuals stably vary in their responses to rewards, but researchers have not yet determined whether sensitivity to rewarding outcomes translates across social and non-social contexts or whether different forms of reward sensitivity relat...
The pursuit of social acceptance: aberrant conformity in social anxiety disorder [0.03%]
寻求社会认同:社交焦虑障碍中的异常从众行为
Chunliang Feng,Jianqin Cao,Yingli Li et al.
Chunliang Feng et al.
The defining pathological features of social anxiety disorder primarily concern the social landscape, yet few empirical studies have examined the potentially aberrant behavioral and neural patterns in this population using socially interact...
What the brain 'Likes': neural correlates of providing feedback on social media [0.03%]
大脑的“点赞”机制:社交媒体上评价反馈的大脑活动反应
Lauren E Sherman,Leanna M Hernandez,Patricia M Greenfield et al.
Lauren E Sherman et al.
Evidence increasingly suggests that neural structures that respond to primary and secondary rewards are also implicated in the processing of social rewards. The 'Like'-a popular feature on social media-shares features with both monetary and...