Social skills probably emerge from the interaction between different neural processing levels. However, social neuroscience is fragmented into highly specialized, rarely cross-referenced topics. The present study attempts a systematic reconciliation by deriving a social brain definition from neural activity meta-analyses on social-cognitive capacities. The social brain was characterized by meta-analytic connectivity modeling evaluating coactivation in task-focused brain states and physiological fluctuations evaluating correlations in task-free brain states. Network clustering proposed a functional segregation into (1) lower sensory, (2) limbic, (3) intermediate, and (4) high associative neural circuits that together mediate various social p...
peer reviewedThis meta-analytic connectivity modeling (MACM) study explores the functional connectiv...
The notion that there is a 'social brain' in humans specialized for social interactions has received...
International audienceThis article investigates the differences in cognitive and neural mechanisms b...
Social skills probably emerge from the interaction between different neural processing levels. Howev...
Social skills probably emerge from the interaction between different neural processing levels. Howev...
Theory of Mind, empathy, and action observation are central themes in social neuroscience research. ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
Social communication is a crucial element of human behavior. Every day we resolve conflicts, empathi...
International audienceHow does the brain allow us to interact with others? Social neuroscience has a...
Contains fulltext : 195419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social skills r...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...
neuroelectric recordings and computational tools allow investigation of interactive brain activity a...
Social interaction can be seen as a dynamic feedback loop that couples action, reaction, and interna...
A recent meta-analysis explored the role of the cerebellum in social cognition and documented that t...
peer reviewedThis meta-analytic connectivity modeling (MACM) study explores the functional connectiv...
The notion that there is a 'social brain' in humans specialized for social interactions has received...
International audienceThis article investigates the differences in cognitive and neural mechanisms b...
Social skills probably emerge from the interaction between different neural processing levels. Howev...
Social skills probably emerge from the interaction between different neural processing levels. Howev...
Theory of Mind, empathy, and action observation are central themes in social neuroscience research. ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
Along with the increased interest in and volume of social cognition research, there has been higher ...
Social communication is a crucial element of human behavior. Every day we resolve conflicts, empathi...
International audienceHow does the brain allow us to interact with others? Social neuroscience has a...
Contains fulltext : 195419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social skills r...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...
neuroelectric recordings and computational tools allow investigation of interactive brain activity a...
Social interaction can be seen as a dynamic feedback loop that couples action, reaction, and interna...
A recent meta-analysis explored the role of the cerebellum in social cognition and documented that t...
peer reviewedThis meta-analytic connectivity modeling (MACM) study explores the functional connectiv...
The notion that there is a 'social brain' in humans specialized for social interactions has received...
International audienceThis article investigates the differences in cognitive and neural mechanisms b...