Research in social neuroscience has uncovered a social knowledge network that is particularly attuned to making social judgments. However, the processes that are being performed by both regions within this network and those outside of this network that are nevertheless engaged in the service of making a social judgment remain unclear. To help address this, we drew upon research in semantic memory, which suggests that making a semantic judg-ment engages 2 distinct control processes: A controlled retrieval process, which aids in bringing goal-relevant information to mind from long-term stores, and a selection process, which aids in selecting the information that is goal-relevant from the information retrieved. In a neuroimaging study, we inve...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal co...
Resting-state functional connectivity MRI (rs-fcMRI) analyses have identified intrinsic neural netwo...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...
Accessing stored knowledge is a fundamental function of the cognitive and neural architectures ofmem...
Neuroimaging studies have consistently indicated that semantic processing involves a brain network c...
Sociality is a defining feature of the human experience: we rely on others to ensure survival and co...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
How does the human brain support reasoning about social relations (e.g., social status, friendships)...
Attaching semantic meaning to sensory information received from both inside and outside our bodies i...
How the human brain processes social information is an increasingly researched topic in psychology a...
One influential account asserts that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is a domain-general hub for se...
<div><p>How the human brain processes social information is an increasingly researched topic in psyc...
Abstract How the human brain process social information is an increasingly researched topic in psyc...
People are multi-faceted, typically good at some things but bad at others, and a critical aspect of ...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal co...
Resting-state functional connectivity MRI (rs-fcMRI) analyses have identified intrinsic neural netwo...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...
Accessing stored knowledge is a fundamental function of the cognitive and neural architectures ofmem...
Neuroimaging studies have consistently indicated that semantic processing involves a brain network c...
Sociality is a defining feature of the human experience: we rely on others to ensure survival and co...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
Semantic knowledge refers to the information that people have about categories of objects and living...
How does the human brain support reasoning about social relations (e.g., social status, friendships)...
Attaching semantic meaning to sensory information received from both inside and outside our bodies i...
How the human brain processes social information is an increasingly researched topic in psychology a...
One influential account asserts that the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) is a domain-general hub for se...
<div><p>How the human brain processes social information is an increasingly researched topic in psyc...
Abstract How the human brain process social information is an increasingly researched topic in psyc...
People are multi-faceted, typically good at some things but bad at others, and a critical aspect of ...
AbstractPrefrontal cortex plays a central role in mnemonic control, with left inferior prefrontal co...
Resting-state functional connectivity MRI (rs-fcMRI) analyses have identified intrinsic neural netwo...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...