Social cognitive processes are critical in navigating complex social interactions and are associated with a network of brain areas termed the 'social brain'. Here, we describe the …
Empathy features a tension between automaticity and context dependency. On the one hand, people often take on each other's internal states reflexively and outside of awareness …
This meta-analysis explores the role of the cerebellum in social cognition. Recent meta- analyses of neuroimaging studies since 2008 demonstrate that the cerebellum is only …
K Schumann, J Zaki, CS Dweck - Journal of personality and social …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Empathy is often thought to occur automatically. Yet, empathy frequently breaks down when it is difficult or distressing to relate to people in need, suggesting that empathy is often not felt …
In the field of social neuroscience, major branches of research have been instrumental in describing independent components of typical and aberrant social information processing …
AI Jack, AJ Dawson, KL Begany, RL Leckie, KP Barry… - NeuroImage, 2013 - Elsevier
Two lines of evidence indicate that there exists a reciprocal inhibitory relationship between opposed brain networks. First, most attention-demanding cognitive tasks activate a …
C Campos, R Pasion, A Azeredo, E Ramiao… - Clinical Psychology …, 2022 - Elsevier
The current meta-analysis includes 477 records (N= 142,692) and comprehensively explores the complex interplay between psychopathy, antisocial behavior, and empathy …
Human faces are used as cues to the presence of social agents, and the ability to detect minds and mental states in others occupies a central role in social interaction. In the current …
Mentalizing, in particular the successful attribution of complex mental states to others, is crucial for navigating social interactions. This ability is highly influenced by external factors …