Neuroscientists and cognitive scientists have collaborated for more than a decade with the common goal of understanding how the mind works. These collaborations have helped unravel puzzles of the mind, including aspects of perception, imagery, attention, and memory. Many aspects of the mind, however, require a more comprehensive approach to reveal the mystery of mind-brain connections. Attraction, altruism, speech recognition, affiliation, attachment, attitudes, identification, kin recognition, cooperation, competition, empathy, sexuality, communication, dominance, persuasion, obedience, morality, contagion, nurturance, violence, and person memory are just a few. Through classic and contemporary articles and reviews, Social Neuroscience: Key Readings illustrates the complementary nature of social, cognitive, and biological levels of analysis and how research integrating these levels can foster more comprehensive theories of the mechanisms underlying complex behavior and the mind.
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This book illustrates the complementary nature of social, cognitive, and biological levels of analysis and how research integrating these levels can foster more comprehensive theories of the mechanisms underlying complex behavior and the mind.
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About the EditorsAcknowledgmentsPrefacePART1Volume Overview: Analyses of the Social Brainthrough the Lens of Human Brain Imaging John T.Cacioppo & Gary G. BerntsonPART 2The BrainDetermines Social BehaviorReading 1: The Return of Phineas Gage: Clues about the Brain from the Skull of a Famous Patient Hanna Damasio, Thomas Grabowski,Randall Frank, Albert M. Galaburda & Antonio R. DamasioReading 2: Impairment of Social and Moral Behavior Related to Early Damage in Human Prefrontal Cortex Steven W. Anderson, Antoine Bechara, HannaDamasio, Daniel Tranel & Antonio R. DamasioPART3Dissociable Systems for Attention, Emotion, andSocial KnowledgeReading 3: Dissociable Prefrontal Brain Systems for Attention and EmotionHiroshiYamasaki, Kevin S. LaBar & Gregory McCarthyReading 4: Distinct Neural Systems Subserve Person and Object KnowledgeJason P. Mitchell, Todd F.Heatherton & C. Neil Macrae Reading 5: Functional Networks in Emotional Moral and Nonmoral Social JudgmentsJorge Moll, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza,Ivanei E. Bramati & Jordan GrafmanPART4Dissociable Systems for Face and ObjectProcessingReading 6: Stages of Processing in Face Perception: An MEG Study Jia Liu, Alison Harris &Nancy KanwisherReading 7: Distributed and Overlapping Representations of Faces and Objects in Ventral Temporal Cortex James V. Haxby, M. IdaGobbini, Maura L Furey, Alumit Ishai, Jennifer L.Schouten & Pietro PietriniPART 5DissociableSystems for the Perception of BiologicalMovementReading 8: Brain Areas Active during Visual Perception of Biological Motion Emily D.Grossman & Randolph BlakeReading 9: Electrophysiology and Brain Imaging of Biological MotionAina Puce & David Perrett PART6Biological Movement: From Perception to Imitationand EmotionReading 10: Action Observation Activates Premotor and Parietal Areas in a Somatotopic Manner: An fMRI Study G. Buccino, F. Binkofski, G.R.Fink, L. Fadiga, L. Fogassi, V. Gallese, R.J. Seitz, K.Zilles, G. Rizzolatti & H.J. FreundReading 11: Neural Mechanisms of Empathy in Humans: A Relay from Neural Systems for Imitation to Limbic Areas LaurieCarr, Marco Iacoboni, Marie-Charlotte Dubeau, John C.Mazziotta & Gian Luigi LenziPART 7Animacy,Causality, and Theory of MindReading 12: Movement and Mind: A Functional Imaging Study of Perception and Interpretation of Complex Intentional Movement PatternsFulvia Castelli, Francesca Happé, Uta Frith& Chris Frith Reading 13: People Thinking about Thinking People: The Role of the Temporo-Parietal Junction in "Theory of Mind"R. Saxe & NancyKanwisher PART 8Social Perception andCognition: Multiple RoutesReading 14: Neural Correlates of the Automatic Processing of Threat Facial SignalsAdam K. Anderson, Kalina Christoff, DavidPanitz, Eve De Rosa & John D.E. GabrieliReading 15: Automatic and Intentional Brain Responses during Evaluation of Trustworthiness of FacesJ.S. Winston,B.A. Strange, J.O. O'Doherty & R.J. Dolan PART9Decision MakingReading 16: The Neural Basis of Economic Decision-Making in the Ultimatum GameAlanG. Sanfey, James K. Rilling, Jessica A. Aronson, LeighE. Nystrom & Jonathan D. CohenReading 17: Exploring the Neurological Substrate of Emotional and Social IntelligenceReuven Bar-On, Daniel Tranel,Natalie L. Denburg & Antoine BecharaPART10Biological Does Not Mean Predetermined: ReciprocalInfluences of Social and BiologicalProcessesReading 18: Social Dominance in Monkeys: Dopamine D2 Receptors and Cocaine Self-AdministrationDrake Morgan, Kathleen A. Grant,H. Donald Gage, Robert H. Mach, Jay R. Kaplan, OsricPrioleau, Susan H. Nader, Nancy Buchheimer, Richard L.Ehrenkaufer & Michael A. NaderReading 19: Rethinking Feelings: An fMRI Study of the Cognitive Regulation of EmotionKevin N. Ochsner, Silvia A.Bunge, James J. Gross & John D.E.GabrieliAppendix: How to Read a Journal Article in Social PsychologyChristian H. Jordan and Mark P.ZannaAuthor IndexSubject Index
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"Social neuroscience is, arguably, the most revolutionary forward-looking development in 21st century science. Nothing compares with its ability to integrate mind, body, and social behavior. Social Neuroscience: Key Readings puts the teeth into that potential as no other contribution has to date. It is must reading for any scientist in this area.." -- Shelley E. Taylor, University of California at Los Angeles"There has been rapid growth in using neuroscience methods to understand social cognition and behavior. John Cacioppo and Gary Berntson perform the valuable task of sifting through this vast interdisciplinary literature for papers that illuminate the workings of the social brain. With enlightening and lucid introductions, the editors bring together a superb collection of recent papers relevant to the core issues of social neuroscience. This reader is perfect for any advanced undergraduate course or graduate seminar and is also of great value to academics seeking a concise introduction to this burgeoning literature. ." -- Todd F. Heatherton, Dartmouth College"This is the place to start if you want to find out what social neuroscience is. The editors have done a superb job in assembling the fundamental and foundational works in the field. This book should be required reading for all graduate students in psychology -- and for all researchers and teachers who want to keep up with cutting-edge developments in the field.." -- Stephen M. Kosslyn, Harvard University
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ISBN
9781841690995
Publisert
2004-12-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Psychology Press Ltd
Vekt
620 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
188 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Heftet
Antall sider
334