Individuals from different social groups interpret the world in different ways. This study explores the neural basis of these group differences using a paradigm that simulates natural viewing conditions. Our aim was to determine if group differences could be found in sensory regions involved in the perception of the world or were evident in higher-level regions that are important for the interpretation of sensory information. We measured brain responses from 2 groups of football supporters, while they watched a video of matches between their teams. The time-course of response was then compared between individuals supporting the same (within-group) or the different (between-group) team. We found high intersubject correlations in low-level an...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
Observing someone perform an action engages brain regions involved in motor planning, such as the in...
Social neuroscience research has demonstrated that those who are like-minded are also 'like-brained....
Individuals from different social groups interpret the world in different ways. This study explores ...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
In-group favoritism and prejudices relate to discriminatory behaviors but, despite decades of resear...
Intergroup biases can manifest themselves between a wide variety of different groups such as people ...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...
In-group identification is a central aspect of human social behaviour. There is evidence of the effe...
Understanding how neural processes involved in punishing and rewarding others are altered by group m...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
Successful social interaction requires humans to predict others’ behavior. To do so, internal models...
In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as ...
The aim of the present study was to uncover the neural basis of group membership, and investigate wh...
Intergroup bias - the tendency to behave more positively towards an ingroup member than an outgroup ...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
Observing someone perform an action engages brain regions involved in motor planning, such as the in...
Social neuroscience research has demonstrated that those who are like-minded are also 'like-brained....
Individuals from different social groups interpret the world in different ways. This study explores ...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
In-group favoritism and prejudices relate to discriminatory behaviors but, despite decades of resear...
Intergroup biases can manifest themselves between a wide variety of different groups such as people ...
Whenever we interact with others, we judge them and whenever we make such judgments, we compare them...
In-group identification is a central aspect of human social behaviour. There is evidence of the effe...
Understanding how neural processes involved in punishing and rewarding others are altered by group m...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
Successful social interaction requires humans to predict others’ behavior. To do so, internal models...
In daily life, perceivers often need to predict and interpret the behavior of group agents, such as ...
The aim of the present study was to uncover the neural basis of group membership, and investigate wh...
Intergroup bias - the tendency to behave more positively towards an ingroup member than an outgroup ...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
Observing someone perform an action engages brain regions involved in motor planning, such as the in...
Social neuroscience research has demonstrated that those who are like-minded are also 'like-brained....