<div><p>Gender differences in cooperative choices and their neural correlates were investigated in a situation where reputation represented a crucial issue. Males and females were involved in an economic exchange (trust game) where economic and reputational payoffs had to be balanced in order to increase personal welfare. At the behavioral level, females showed a stronger reaction to negative reputation judgments that led to higher cooperation than males, measured by back transfers in the game. The neuroanatomical counterpart of this gender difference was found within the reward network (engaged in producing expectations of positive results) and reputation-related brain networks, such as the self-control network (engaged in strategically re...
This study explored sex effects on the process of risk-taking. We observed that the female participa...
Although previous studies have shown that task performance is affected by others' presence and (...
<div><p>Focusing on sex differences is necessary to fully understand basic neurobiological processes...
Gender differences in cooperative choices and their neural correlates were investigated in a situati...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Decisional conflicts have been investigated with social decision-making tasks, which represent good ...
Women are known to have stronger prosocial preferences than men, but it remains an open question as ...
There is ample evidence of gender differences in neural processes and behavior. Differences in rewar...
Along with expanding the understanding of the human ’social brain’, a new challenge for neuroscience...
Research provides increasing evidence that women and men differ in their decisions to trust. Howeve...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Researchers from multiple fields have sought to understand how sex moderates human social behavior. ...
Background: Trust and reciprocity toward others have often been found to increase from childhood to ...
This study explored sex effects on the process of risk-taking. We observed that the female participa...
Although previous studies have shown that task performance is affected by others' presence and (...
<div><p>Focusing on sex differences is necessary to fully understand basic neurobiological processes...
Gender differences in cooperative choices and their neural correlates were investigated in a situati...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Decisional conflicts have been investigated with social decision-making tasks, which represent good ...
Women are known to have stronger prosocial preferences than men, but it remains an open question as ...
There is ample evidence of gender differences in neural processes and behavior. Differences in rewar...
Along with expanding the understanding of the human ’social brain’, a new challenge for neuroscience...
Research provides increasing evidence that women and men differ in their decisions to trust. Howeve...
Trust and cooperation increase from adolescence to adulthood, but studies on gender differences in t...
Researchers from multiple fields have sought to understand how sex moderates human social behavior. ...
Background: Trust and reciprocity toward others have often been found to increase from childhood to ...
This study explored sex effects on the process of risk-taking. We observed that the female participa...
Although previous studies have shown that task performance is affected by others' presence and (...
<div><p>Focusing on sex differences is necessary to fully understand basic neurobiological processes...