Social neuroscience : integrating biological and psychological explanations of social behavior /
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Imprint: | New York : Guilford Press, c2007. |
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Description: | xiii, 512 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6264350 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction
- 1. A Brief Overview of Social Neuroscience
- 2. Emotion Processes
- 2. The Importance of Emotion-Social Cognition Interactions for Social Functioning: Insights from Orbitofrontal Cortex
- 3. Neurobiology of Emotion Recognition: Current Evidence for Shared Substrates
- 4. Ten Years of Research with the Trier Social Stress Test--Revisited
- 5. I Know How You Feel: Social and Emotional Information Processing in the Brain
- 6. How Thinking Controls Feeling: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach
- 3. Motivation Processes
- 7. Asymmetrical Frontal Cortical Activity, Affective Valence, and Motivational Direction
- 8. Reward: Neural Circuitry for Social Valuation
- 9. A Biobehavioral Model of Implicit Power Motivation Arousal, Reward, and Frustration
- 10. Vigilant and Avoidant Responses to Angry Facial Expressions: Dominance and Submission Motives
- 4. Attitudes and Social Cognition
- 11. Attitudes and Evaluation: Toward a Component Process Framework
- 12. A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Model of Human Empathy
- 13. How Dynamics of Thinking Create Affective and Cognitive Feelings: Psychology and Neuroscience of the Connection between Fluency, Liking, and Memory
- 14. The X- and C-Systems: The Neural Basis of Automatic and Controlled Social Cognition
- 15. An Evolutionary Perspective on Domain Specificity in Social Intelligence
- 5. Person Perception, Stereotyping, and Prejudice
- 16. Mechanisms for the Regulation of Intergroup Responses: Insights from a Social Neuroscience Approach
- 17. Social Cognitive Neuroscience of Person Perception: A Selective Review Focused on the Event-Related Brain Potential
- 18. Social Neuroscience and Social Perception: New Perspectives on Categorization, Prejudice, and Stereotyping
- 6. Interpersonal Relationships
- 19. Neuropeptides and the Protective Effects of Social Bonds
- 20. The Quiet Revolution of Existential Neuroscience
- 21. Affiliative Responses to Stress: A Social Neuroscience Model
- 22. The Social Neuroscience of Relationships: An Examination of Health-Relevant Pathways