<div><p>Perceiving other people’s actions triggers activity in premotor and parietal areas, brain areas also involved in executing and sensing our own actions. Paralleling this phenomenon, observing emotional states (including pain) in others is associated with activity in the same brain areas as activated when experiencing similar emotions directly. This emotion perception associated activity has been shown to be affected by the perceived fairness of the actor, and in-group membership more generally. Here, we examine whether action observation associated brain activity is also affected by the perceived social fairness of the actors. Perceived fairness was manipulated using an alternating iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma game between the partici...
International audienceThe ability to make judgments about mental states is critical to social intera...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Perceiving other people's actions triggers activity in premotor and parietal areas, brain areas also...
Interpreting others' actions is essential for understanding the intentions and goals in social inter...
<div><p>Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest...
Although anger and aggression can have wide-ranging consequences for social interactions, there is s...
The present MEG study explored whether and how fair and unfair offers made by a fictitious teammate ...
AbstractWe examined whether neural responses associated with judgments of socially relevant aspects ...
In social life actions are tightly linked with emotions. The integration of affective- and action-re...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
Recent neuroimaging evidence in macaques has shown that the neural system underlying the observation...
The coupling process between observed and performed actions is thought to be performed by a fronto-p...
International audienceThe ability to make judgments about mental states is critical to social intera...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Perceiving other people's actions triggers activity in premotor and parietal areas, brain areas also...
Interpreting others' actions is essential for understanding the intentions and goals in social inter...
<div><p>Humans have evolved strong preferences for equity and fairness. Neuroimaging studies suggest...
Although anger and aggression can have wide-ranging consequences for social interactions, there is s...
The present MEG study explored whether and how fair and unfair offers made by a fictitious teammate ...
AbstractWe examined whether neural responses associated with judgments of socially relevant aspects ...
In social life actions are tightly linked with emotions. The integration of affective- and action-re...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
Rejections of unfair offers in the ultimatum game (UG) are commonly assumed to reflect negative emot...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
Recent neuroimaging evidence in macaques has shown that the neural system underlying the observation...
The coupling process between observed and performed actions is thought to be performed by a fronto-p...
International audienceThe ability to make judgments about mental states is critical to social intera...
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....
Fairness is a key concept in social interactions and is influenced by intentionality considerations....