<div><p>Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex social environment. Neuroimaging studies have identified brain structures involved in the processing of hierarchical stimuli but the precise temporal dynamics of brain activity associated with such processing remains largely unknown. Here, we used electroencephalography to examine the effect of social hierarchy on neural responses elicited by faces. In contrast to previous studies, the key manipulation was that a hierarchical context was constructed, not by varying facial expressions, but by presenting neutral-expression faces in a game setting. Once the performance-based hierarchy was established, participants were presented with high-rank, ...
Knowledge about social hierarchies organizes human behavior, yet we understand little about the unde...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
In the present study, the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain response (alp...
Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex social e...
Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex social e...
Hierarchy is a key organizational feature of social groups. In order to successfully navigatetheir s...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
In the present research, we manipulated the perceived superior/inferior status during a competitive ...
SummarySocial hierarchies guide behavior in many species, including humans, where status also has an...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
Ma thèse porte sur une dimension fondamentale de la structure des groupes sociaux : la hiérarchie. C...
Abstract Social dominance is an important feature of social life. Dominance has been proposed to be ...
Deciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex neurological process. The M170...
Humans use facial cues to convey social dominance and submission. Despite the evolutionary importanc...
So far, it was unclear if social hierarchy could influence sensory or perceptual cognitive processes...
Knowledge about social hierarchies organizes human behavior, yet we understand little about the unde...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
In the present study, the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain response (alp...
Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex social e...
Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex social e...
Hierarchy is a key organizational feature of social groups. In order to successfully navigatetheir s...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
In the present research, we manipulated the perceived superior/inferior status during a competitive ...
SummarySocial hierarchies guide behavior in many species, including humans, where status also has an...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
Ma thèse porte sur une dimension fondamentale de la structure des groupes sociaux : la hiérarchie. C...
Abstract Social dominance is an important feature of social life. Dominance has been proposed to be ...
Deciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex neurological process. The M170...
Humans use facial cues to convey social dominance and submission. Despite the evolutionary importanc...
So far, it was unclear if social hierarchy could influence sensory or perceptual cognitive processes...
Knowledge about social hierarchies organizes human behavior, yet we understand little about the unde...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
In the present study, the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain response (alp...