In the present study, the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain response (alpha band oscillations, EEG; hemodynamic activity, O2Hb), as well as self-perception of social ranking, cognitive performance, and personality trait (Behavioral Activation System, BAS) were considered during a competitive joint-action. Subjects were required to develop a strategy to obtain a better outcome than a competitor (C) (in term of error rate, and response time, RT). A pre-feedback (without a specific feedback on the performance) and a post-feedback condition (which reinforced the improved performance) were provided. It was found that higher-BAS participants responded in greater measure to perceived higher cognitive performance (post-fe...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
The study of competition from a social comparison perspective offers valuable insights into the neur...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...
In the present study, the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain response (alp...
Objective: In the present study the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain res...
Social behavior and interactions pervasively shape and influence our lives and relationships. Compet...
Objective Cooperation and competition are two opposite modalities of social cognition that imply the...
In the present research cooperative and competitive tasks were compared to explore their temporal an...
Abstract Background Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
The perception and interpretation of social hierarchies are a key part of our social life. In the pr...
Hyperscanning brain paradigm was applied to competitive task for couples of subjects. Functional Nea...
In the present research, we manipulated the perceived superior/inferior status during a competitive ...
Hyperscanning brain paradigm was applied to competitive task for couples of subjects. Functional Nea...
The neurophysiological basis of social ranking perception underlying the execution of cooperative jo...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
The study of competition from a social comparison perspective offers valuable insights into the neur...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...
In the present study, the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain response (alp...
Objective: In the present study the social ranking perception in competition was explored. Brain res...
Social behavior and interactions pervasively shape and influence our lives and relationships. Compet...
Objective Cooperation and competition are two opposite modalities of social cognition that imply the...
In the present research cooperative and competitive tasks were compared to explore their temporal an...
Abstract Background Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates...
Background: Cooperation and competition were compared in the present study. Brain correlates (electr...
The perception and interpretation of social hierarchies are a key part of our social life. In the pr...
Hyperscanning brain paradigm was applied to competitive task for couples of subjects. Functional Nea...
In the present research, we manipulated the perceived superior/inferior status during a competitive ...
Hyperscanning brain paradigm was applied to competitive task for couples of subjects. Functional Nea...
The neurophysiological basis of social ranking perception underlying the execution of cooperative jo...
Social comparison, a widespread phenomenon in human society, has been found to affect outcome evalua...
The study of competition from a social comparison perspective offers valuable insights into the neur...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...