International audienceUbiquitous in the animal kingdom, dominance hierarchies emerge through social competition and underlie the control of resources. Confronting the disruptive influence of socioeconomic inequalities, human populations tend to split into groups who legitimize existing dominance hierarchies and groups who condemn them. Here, we hypothesized that variations in the neural sensitivity to dominance ranks partly underpins this ideological split, as measured by the social dominance orientation scale (SDO). Following a competitive task used to induce dominance representations about three opponents (superior, equal and inferior), subjects were passively presented the faces of these opponents while undergoing fMRI. Analyses demonstr...
Abstract: Accumulating evidence corroborates that power asymmetries influence how people respond to ...
Social hierarchy is a fact of life for many animals. Navigating social hierarchy requires understand...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Contains fulltext : 201761.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
SummarySocial hierarchies guide behavior in many species, including humans, where status also has an...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
A foundational question in the social sciences concerns the interplay of underlying causes in the fo...
The perception and judgement of social hierarchies forms an integral part of social cognition. Hiera...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) is one of the most powerful predictors of intergroup attitudes an...
Summary Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group’s ...
Individual variation in preferences to maintain vs. change the societal status quo can play out in t...
Ma thèse porte sur une dimension fondamentale de la structure des groupes sociaux : la hiérarchie. C...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group's social h...
International audienceRecognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate throug...
Abstract: Accumulating evidence corroborates that power asymmetries influence how people respond to ...
Social hierarchy is a fact of life for many animals. Navigating social hierarchy requires understand...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...
Contains fulltext : 201761.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
SummarySocial hierarchies guide behavior in many species, including humans, where status also has an...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
A foundational question in the social sciences concerns the interplay of underlying causes in the fo...
The perception and judgement of social hierarchies forms an integral part of social cognition. Hiera...
Social dominance orientation (SDO) is one of the most powerful predictors of intergroup attitudes an...
Summary Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group’s ...
Individual variation in preferences to maintain vs. change the societal status quo can play out in t...
Ma thèse porte sur une dimension fondamentale de la structure des groupes sociaux : la hiérarchie. C...
Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social organization across animal species. Although s...
Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group's social h...
International audienceRecognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate throug...
Abstract: Accumulating evidence corroborates that power asymmetries influence how people respond to ...
Social hierarchy is a fact of life for many animals. Navigating social hierarchy requires understand...
A new conceptualization and measurement of social dominance orientation-individual differences in th...