A recent approach in social neuroscience has been the application of formal computational models for a particular social-cognitive process to neuroimaging data. Here we review preliminary findings from this nascent subfield, focusing on observational learning and strategic interactions. We present evidence consistent with the existence of three distinct learning systems that may contribute to social cognition: an observational-reward-learning system involved in updating expectations of future reward based on observing rewards obtained by others, an action-observational learning system involved in learning about the action tendencies of others, and a third system engaged when it is necessary to learn about the hidden mental-states or traits ...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
Learning by following explicit advice is fundamental for human cultural evolution, yet the neurobiol...
How do we form impressions of people and groups and use these representations to guide our actions? ...
Interactions with conspecifics are key to any social species. In order to navigate this social world...
SummaryEvaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior...
Social neuroscience aims to describe the neural systems that underpin social cognition and behaviour...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Neuroscientists are beginning to advance explanations of social behavior in terms of underlying brai...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Social cognition in humans is distinguished by psychological processes that allow us to make inferen...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
ABSTRACT—Increasingly, researchers have been applying the methods of cognitive neuroscience—especial...
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
Learning by following explicit advice is fundamental for human cultural evolution, yet the neurobiol...
How do we form impressions of people and groups and use these representations to guide our actions? ...
Interactions with conspecifics are key to any social species. In order to navigate this social world...
SummaryEvaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior...
Social neuroscience aims to describe the neural systems that underpin social cognition and behaviour...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Neuroscientists are beginning to advance explanations of social behavior in terms of underlying brai...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Social cognition in humans is distinguished by psychological processes that allow us to make inferen...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
ABSTRACT—Increasingly, researchers have been applying the methods of cognitive neuroscience—especial...
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
Learning by following explicit advice is fundamental for human cultural evolution, yet the neurobiol...
How do we form impressions of people and groups and use these representations to guide our actions? ...