Social exchange is a pervasive feature of human social life. Models in evolutionary biology predict that for social exchange to evolve in a species, individuals must be able to detect cheaters (nonreciprocators). Previous research suggests that humans have a cognitive mechanism specialized for detecting cheaters. Here we provide neurological evidence indicating that social exchange reasoning can be selectively impaired while reasoning about other domains is left intact. The patient, R.M., had extensive bilateral limbic system damage, affecting orbitofrontal cortex, temporal pole, and amygdala. We compared his performance on two types of reasoning problem that were closely matched in form and equally difficult for control subjects: social co...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
Trust is a critical social process that helps us to cooperate with others and is present to some deg...
Trust and betrayal are central to our social world, and adaptive responses to generous and selfish b...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
We conducted an event-related, functional MRI investigation of 12 male’s and 12 female’s reasoning a...
The frontal lobes are widely implicated in logical rea-soning. Recent neuroimaging studies suggest t...
Objective: To find out the profile of social cognition in patients with lesion in the prefrontal cor...
Contains fulltext : 141646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Damage to the...
Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) leads to profound changes in everyday soc...
Recent research has revealed that the cerebellum plays a critical role in social reasoning and in pa...
The amygdala plays an integral role in human social cognition and behavior, with clear links to emot...
The capacity to understand another person’s emotions, intentions, beliefs and personality traits, ba...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
International audienceDeficits in decision-making are thought to contribute significantly to socio-b...
Background. A wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and autistic spectr...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
Trust is a critical social process that helps us to cooperate with others and is present to some deg...
Trust and betrayal are central to our social world, and adaptive responses to generous and selfish b...
Baron-Cohen (1995) proposed that the theory of mind (ToM) inference system evolved to promote strate...
We conducted an event-related, functional MRI investigation of 12 male’s and 12 female’s reasoning a...
The frontal lobes are widely implicated in logical rea-soning. Recent neuroimaging studies suggest t...
Objective: To find out the profile of social cognition in patients with lesion in the prefrontal cor...
Contains fulltext : 141646.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Damage to the...
Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) leads to profound changes in everyday soc...
Recent research has revealed that the cerebellum plays a critical role in social reasoning and in pa...
The amygdala plays an integral role in human social cognition and behavior, with clear links to emot...
The capacity to understand another person’s emotions, intentions, beliefs and personality traits, ba...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
International audienceDeficits in decision-making are thought to contribute significantly to socio-b...
Background. A wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and autistic spectr...
& Damage to the human ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VM) can result in dramatic and maladaptive...
Trust is a critical social process that helps us to cooperate with others and is present to some deg...
Trust and betrayal are central to our social world, and adaptive responses to generous and selfish b...