Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual differences. An important question, often overlooked, is from where do these individual differences originate? And what are the processes that underlie such differences? In this paper, we outline the neural trait approach to uncovering sources of individual differences in social preferences, particularly as evidenced in economic games. We focus on two primary methods—resting-state electroencephalography and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)—used by researchers to quantify task-independent, brain-based characteristics that are stable over time. We review research that has employed these methods to investigate social preferences with an emphasis...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Emerging fields such as the social, affective, and cognitive neurosciences have focused on the quest...
When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel t...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual difference...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00458 A neural trait approach to exploring individual differences in social ...
Humans and many other social animals decide, or learn when necessary, what to do in a given social s...
Human behavior and decision making is subject to social and motivational influences such as emotions...
Humans differ in their preferences for personal rewards, fairness and others’ welfare. Such social p...
Social decisions are among the most important choices in our life. They are often proposed to rely o...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our ...
Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others’ ...
This study investigated whether differences between personality styles in the processing of social s...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Emerging fields such as the social, affective, and cognitive neurosciences have focused on the quest...
When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel t...
Research demonstrates that social preferences are characterized by significant individual difference...
doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00458 A neural trait approach to exploring individual differences in social ...
Humans and many other social animals decide, or learn when necessary, what to do in a given social s...
Human behavior and decision making is subject to social and motivational influences such as emotions...
Humans differ in their preferences for personal rewards, fairness and others’ welfare. Such social p...
Social decisions are among the most important choices in our life. They are often proposed to rely o...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Item does not contain fulltextGiven that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our ...
Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others’ ...
This study investigated whether differences between personality styles in the processing of social s...
Some of the most important decisions we make over the course of our lives are social in origin. Whet...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Emerging fields such as the social, affective, and cognitive neurosciences have focused on the quest...
When another person tries to control one's decisions, some people might comply, but many will feel t...