Economic games -trust (TG) and ultimatum game (UG)- combined with fMRI have shown the importance of the anterior insula (AI) in social normative behaviors. However, whether different AI subregions are engaged in different cognitive and affective processes for social norm compliance and norm enforcement during social exchange remains elusive. Here, we investigated the role of the dorsal AI (dAI) and ventral AI (vAI), combining a coordinate-based meta-analysis of fMRI studies using the TG and UG with meta-analytic task-based and task-free connectivity analyses. Our findings showed that the right dAI and vAI were the only common brain regions consistently activated across games. These clusters were part of two functionally distinguishable conn...
People often align their behaviors with group opinions, known as social conformity. Many neuroscie...
Social value orientations (SVOs) are economic preferences for the distribution of resources - prosoc...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Previous studies have reported the effect of emotion regulation (ER) strategies on both individual a...
Previous studies have reported the effect of emotion regulation strategies on both individual and so...
Enforcement of social norms by impartial bystanders in the human species reveals a possibly unique c...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
Flexible behavior requires monitoring of one's actions. Little is known about the brain mechanisms u...
Social norms and their enforcement are fundamental to human societies. The ability to detect deviati...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
Functional neuroimaging investigations in the fields of social neuroscience and neuroeconomics indic...
SummaryAll known human societies establish social order by punishing violators of social norms. Howe...
Social norms play an essential role in our societies, and since the social environment is changing c...
Compliance with social norms requires neural signals related both to the norm and to deviations from...
People often align their behaviors with group opinions, known as social conformity. Many neuroscie...
Social value orientations (SVOs) are economic preferences for the distribution of resources - prosoc...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Previous studies have reported the effect of emotion regulation (ER) strategies on both individual a...
Previous studies have reported the effect of emotion regulation strategies on both individual and so...
Enforcement of social norms by impartial bystanders in the human species reveals a possibly unique c...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
Flexible behavior requires monitoring of one's actions. Little is known about the brain mechanisms u...
Social norms and their enforcement are fundamental to human societies. The ability to detect deviati...
Previous neuroimaging studies of scenarios such as the prisoner’s dilemma and ultimatum game show ho...
In recent years, much has been learned about the representation of subjective value in simple, nonst...
Functional neuroimaging investigations in the fields of social neuroscience and neuroeconomics indic...
SummaryAll known human societies establish social order by punishing violators of social norms. Howe...
Social norms play an essential role in our societies, and since the social environment is changing c...
Compliance with social norms requires neural signals related both to the norm and to deviations from...
People often align their behaviors with group opinions, known as social conformity. Many neuroscie...
Social value orientations (SVOs) are economic preferences for the distribution of resources - prosoc...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...