Values, empathy, and fairness across social barriers /

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Meeting name:Barcelona Social Brain Conference (1st : 2008 : Barcelona, Spain)
Imprint:Boston, Mass. : Blackwell Publishing, 2009.
Description:vii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 0077-8923 ; v. 1167
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 1167.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7733858
Related Items:Online version: Values, empathy, and fairness across social barriers.
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Other authors / contributors:Atran, Scott, 1952-
ISBN:9781573317603
1573317608
Notes:Papers are the result of the first Barcelona Social Brain Conference, entitled Values, Empathy, and Fairness Across Social Barriers : a neurocognitive approach to fairness, organized by the New York Academy of Sciences, the European Science Foundation, the Catalan Research Foundation and the Social Brain Chair, and held on November 21-22, 2008 at FundacioĢ "la Caixa" Barcelona, Spain.
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Other form:Online version: Barcelona Social Brain Conference (1st : 2008 : Barcelona, Spain). Values, empathy, and fairness across social barriers. Boston, Mass. : Blackwell Publishing, 2009
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword: Values, empathy, and fairness across social barriers
  • Lethal altruists: itineraries along the dark outskirts of moralistic prosociality
  • The need for a cognitive neuroscience of naturalistic social cognition
  • From dehumanization and objectification to rehumanization: neuroimaging studies on the building blocks of empathy
  • When the self becomes other: toward an integrative understanding of the processes distinguishing adaptive self-reflection from rumination
  • Differential roles of fairness- and compassion-based motivations for cooperation, defection, and punishment
  • The development of adolescent social cognition
  • Genoeconomics: promises and caveats for a new field
  • Experimental game theory and behavior genetics
  • The neurochemistry of fairness: clarifying the link between serotonin and prosocial behavior
  • Arginine vasopressin and oxytocin modulate human social behavior
  • Empathy in early childhood: genetic, environmental, and affective contributions
  • What motivates participation in violent political action: selective incentives or parochial altruism?
  • Sex differences in intergroup competition, aggression, and warfare: the male warrior hypothesis
  • Precis of implicit nationalism
  • Reason within passion: values as motivational anchors of Israeli opinion on the 2006 Lebanon war and ceasefire
  • Sacred values: psychological and anthropological perspectives on fairness, fundamentalism, and terrorism
  • Neural basis of preference for human social hierarchy versus egalitarianism
  • Empathy toward strangers triggers oxytocin release and subsequent generosity
  • On hotheads and Dirty Harries: the primacy of anger in altruistic punishment
  • Neural correlates of social decision making and relationships: a developmental perspective
  • Suicidality connected with mentalizing anomalies in schizophrenia: a study with stabilized outpatients
  • Neurobiological substrates of social cognition impairment in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: gathering insights from seven structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging studies
  • Agent-based computer simulations of language choice dynamics
  • The use of supernatural entities in moral conversations as a cultural-psychological attractor
  • Retraction.