Human civilization is based on the successful pursuit of long-term goals, requiring the ability to forego immediate pleasure for the sake of larger future rewards. This ability improves with …
Human prosociality is often assumed to emerge from exerting reflective control over initial, selfish impulses. However, recent findings suggest that prosocial actions can also stem from …
This article proposes what we call an “EEG-Copeia” for neurofeedback, like the “Pharmacopeia” for psychopharmacology. This paper proposes to define an “EEG-Copeia” …
Self-control—the ability to inhibit inappropriate impulses—predicts economic, physical, and psychological well-being. However, recent findings demonstrate low correlations among self …
We investigate an ecologically pertinent form of social uncertainty regarding the ability to read another's intentions. We use classic measures (response time, accuracy) and dynamic …
J Brustkern, M Heinrichs, M Walker, B Schiller - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Trust is essential in initiating social relationships. Due to the differential evolution of sex hormones as well as the fitness burdens of producing offspring, evaluations of a potential …
Why do people take longer to associate the word “love” with outgroup words (incongruent condition) than with ingroup words (congruent condition)? Despite the widespread use of …
Previous studies have found that sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) symptoms are often associated with social problems and withdrawn behavior. However, the possible …
Evidence suggests that planning and execution of speech and limb movement are subserved by common neural substrates. However, less is known about whether they are …