Humans use facial cues to convey social dominance and submission. Despite the evolutionary importance of this social ability, how the brain recognizes social dominance from the face is unknown. We used event-related brain potentials (ERP) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to examine the neural mechanisms underlying social dominance perception from facial cues. Participants made gender judgments while viewing aggression-related facial expressions as well as facial postures conveying dominance or submission. ERP evidence indicates that the perception of dominance from aggression-related emotional expressions occurs early in neural processing while the perception of social dominance from facial postures arises later. Brain imagi...
Deciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex neurological process. The M170...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
Gender differences are an important factor regulating our daily interactions. Using functional magne...
Abstract Social dominance is an important feature of social life. Dominance has been proposed to be ...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
SummarySocial hierarchies guide behavior in many species, including humans, where status also has an...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
<div><p>Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex ...
International audienceRecognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate throug...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
International audienceGender differences are an important factor regulating our daily interactions. ...
Summary Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group’s ...
Social dominance, the main organizing principle of social hierarchies, facilitates priority access t...
Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group's social h...
Social identity, the part of the self-concept derived from group membership, is a key explanatory co...
Deciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex neurological process. The M170...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
Gender differences are an important factor regulating our daily interactions. Using functional magne...
Abstract Social dominance is an important feature of social life. Dominance has been proposed to be ...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
SummarySocial hierarchies guide behavior in many species, including humans, where status also has an...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
<div><p>Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex ...
International audienceRecognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate throug...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
International audienceGender differences are an important factor regulating our daily interactions. ...
Summary Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group’s ...
Social dominance, the main organizing principle of social hierarchies, facilitates priority access t...
Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group's social h...
Social identity, the part of the self-concept derived from group membership, is a key explanatory co...
Deciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex neurological process. The M170...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
Gender differences are an important factor regulating our daily interactions. Using functional magne...