Review and classification of emotion recognition based on EEG brain-computer interface system research: a systematic review

A Al-Nafjan, M Hosny, Y Al-Ohali, A Al-Wabil - Applied Sciences, 2017 - mdpi.com
Recent developments and studies in brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies have
facilitated emotion detection and classification. Many BCI studies have sought to investigate …

Group identity modulates bidding behavior in repeated lottery contest: neural signatures from event-related potentials and electroencephalography oscillations

S Hao, P Jiali, Z Xiaomin, W Xiaoqin, L Lina… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
A contest usually involves expenditures, termed “overbidding,” exceeding the theoretical
Nash equilibrium. A considerable number of studies have shown that group identity can …

Social value orientation modulates fairness processing during social decision-making: Evidence from behavior and brain potentials

X Hu, X Mai - Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Social value orientation (SVO) characterizes stable individual differences by an inherent
sense of fairness in outcome allocations. Using the event-related potential (ERP), this study …

Multiple-brain connectivity during third party punishment: an EEG hyperscanning study

A Ciaramidaro, J Toppi, C Casper, CM Freitag… - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
Compassion is a particular form of empathic reaction to harm that befalls others and is
accompanied by a desire to alleviate their suffering. This altruistic behavior is often …

It's costly punishment, not altruistic: Low midfrontal theta and state anger predict punishment

J Rodrigues, M Liesner, M Reutter, P Mussel… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Punishment in economic games has been interpreted as “altruistic.” However, it was shown
that punishment is related to trait anger instead of trait altruism in a third‐party dictator game …

Electrophysiological correlates of why humans deviate from rational decision‐making: A registered replication study

J Rodrigues, M Weiß, G Hein, J Hewig - Psychophysiology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In contrast to rational choice theory predicting humans to optimize expected utilities of
choices, humans deviate from rational behavior in decision‐making paradigms. Hewig et …

Neural correlates of successful costly punishment in the Ultimatum game on a trial-by-trial basis

P Mussel, M Weiß, J Rodrigues… - Social Cognitive and …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Costly punishment describes decisions of an interaction partner to punish an opponent for
violating rules of fairness at the expense of personal costs. Here, we extend the interaction …

The motive cocktail in altruistic behaviors

X Wu, X Ren, C Liu, H Zhang - Nature Computational Science, 2024 - nature.com
Prosocial motives such as social equality and efficiency are key to altruistic behaviors.
However, predicting the range of altruistic behaviors in varying contexts and individuals …

An fMRI investigation of the intention-outcome interactions in second-and third-party punishment

C Feng, Q Yang, L Azem, KM Atanasova, R Gu… - Brain Imaging and …, 2021 - Springer
Second-party punishment (SPP) and third-party punishment (TPP) are two basic forms of
costly punishment that play an essential role in maintaining social orders. Despite scientific …

Social hierarchies in third-party punishment: A behavioral and ERP study

F Cui, C Wang, Q Cao, C Jiao - Biological Psychology, 2019 - Elsevier
Third-party punishment refers to the punishment imposed by a party whose benefit is not
directly affected by any norm violations. The present study using a modified Dictator Game …