Researchers have wondered how the brain creates emotions since the early days of psychological science. With a surge of studies in affective neuroscience in recent decades …
M Uljarevic, A Hamilton - Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 2013 - Springer
Determining the integrity of emotion recognition in autistic spectrum disorder is important to our theoretical understanding of autism and to teaching social skills. Previous studies have …
Psychiatric and neurological disorders have historically provided key insights into the structure-function relationships that subserve human social cognition and behavior …
How do our brains determine whether something is good or bad? How is this computational goal implemented in biological systems? Given the critical importance of valence processing …
M Pluess, J Belsky - Psychological bulletin, 2013 - psycnet.apa.org
The notion that some people are more vulnerable to adversity as a function of inherent risk characteristics is widely embraced in most fields of psychology. This is reflected in the …
It is obvious that emotions are real, but the question is what kind of “real” are they? In this article, I outline a theoretical approach where emotions are a part of social reality. I propose …
The present meta-analysis aimed to clarify whether deficits in emotion recognition in psychopathy are restricted to certain emotions and modalities or whether they are more …
Social homeostasis is the ability of individuals to detect the quantity and quality of social contact, compare it to an established set-point in a command center, and adjust the effort …
There is disagreement in the literature about the exact nature of the phenomenon of empathy. There are emotional, cognitive, and conditioning views, applying in varying …