Although prosocial behavior is preferentially directed toward the in-group across many species, prioritizing the outcomes of both the in- and out-group earlier in development can reduce intergroup biases. The current study examined the role of corticostriatal recruitment and connectivity in buffering the effect of intergroup bias on costly giving behavior during childhood and adolescence, a period when other-oriented preferences and associated brain functions undergo significant change. During functional magnetic resonance imaging, youth (n = 51; 8–16 years) made decisions that could potentially benefit in-group and out-group peers at a cost to themselves. Youth were more prosocial toward in-group relative to out-group peers, but were relat...
Learning which of our behaviors benefit others contributes to forming social relationships. An impor...
Giving is essential for forming and maintaining social relationships, which is an important developm...
ObjectiveIn the current study we investigated neurodevelopmental changes in response to social and n...
Adolescence is marked by an increased sensitivity to the social environment as youth navigate evolvi...
© 2021 The AuthorsLearning which of our behaviors benefit others contributes to forming social relat...
Adolescence is a time of significant cortical changes in the ‘social brain’, a set of brain regions ...
Prosocial behavior, helping others in need in particular, occurs preferentially in response to the p...
Prosocial behavior, or voluntary actions that intentionally benefit others, relate to desirable deve...
Intergroup bias - the tendency to behave more positively towards an ingroup member than an outgroup ...
Human prosocial behavior (PB) emerges in childhood and matures during adolescence. Previous task-rel...
This study examined the development of prosocial charity donations and neural activity in the ventra...
Social groups aid human beings in several ways, ranging from the fulfillment of complex social and p...
Childhood peer acceptance is associated with high levels of prosocial behavior and advanced perspect...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...
This paper reviews the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying prosocial development in childhood. I be...
Learning which of our behaviors benefit others contributes to forming social relationships. An impor...
Giving is essential for forming and maintaining social relationships, which is an important developm...
ObjectiveIn the current study we investigated neurodevelopmental changes in response to social and n...
Adolescence is marked by an increased sensitivity to the social environment as youth navigate evolvi...
© 2021 The AuthorsLearning which of our behaviors benefit others contributes to forming social relat...
Adolescence is a time of significant cortical changes in the ‘social brain’, a set of brain regions ...
Prosocial behavior, helping others in need in particular, occurs preferentially in response to the p...
Prosocial behavior, or voluntary actions that intentionally benefit others, relate to desirable deve...
Intergroup bias - the tendency to behave more positively towards an ingroup member than an outgroup ...
Human prosocial behavior (PB) emerges in childhood and matures during adolescence. Previous task-rel...
This study examined the development of prosocial charity donations and neural activity in the ventra...
Social groups aid human beings in several ways, ranging from the fulfillment of complex social and p...
Childhood peer acceptance is associated with high levels of prosocial behavior and advanced perspect...
Adolescents spend the majority of their time with their peer. Peers, and friends in particular, are ...
This paper reviews the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying prosocial development in childhood. I be...
Learning which of our behaviors benefit others contributes to forming social relationships. An impor...
Giving is essential for forming and maintaining social relationships, which is an important developm...
ObjectiveIn the current study we investigated neurodevelopmental changes in response to social and n...