Previous research suggests that the proximity of individuals in a social network predicts how similarly their brains respond to naturalistic stimuli. However, the relationship between social connectedness and brain connectivity in the absence of external stimuli has not been examined. To investigate whether neural homophily between friends exists at rest we collected resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from 68 school-aged girls, along with social network information from all pupils in their year groups (total 5,066 social dyads). Participants were asked to rate the amount of time they voluntarily spent with each person in their year group, and directed social network matrices and community structure were then det...
Human observers show robust activity in distinct brain networks during movie-viewing. For example, s...
Humans are a highly social species. Complex interactions for mutual support range from helping neigh...
Despite emerging evidence suggesting a biological basis to our social tiles, our understanding of th...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
Even though homophily (love of the same) is often thought of as a standard feature of friendships, t...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
During the course of human evolution, being a member of a group has been more beneficial for surviva...
Social cognition relies on two main subsystems to construct the understanding of others, which are s...
Human behavior is embedded in social networks. Certain characteristics of the positions that people ...
Convergent processing of the world may be a factor that contributes to social connectedness. We use ...
This research aimed to investigate human’s interpersonal relationships. Specifically, we tried to r...
Contains fulltext : 195419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social skills r...
We tested whether adolescents differ from each other in the structural development of the social bra...
Across cultures, social relationships are often thought of, described, and acted out in terms of phy...
Human observers show robust activity in distinct brain networks during movie-viewing. For example, s...
Humans are a highly social species. Complex interactions for mutual support range from helping neigh...
Despite emerging evidence suggesting a biological basis to our social tiles, our understanding of th...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
Even though homophily (love of the same) is often thought of as a standard feature of friendships, t...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
During the course of human evolution, being a member of a group has been more beneficial for surviva...
Social cognition relies on two main subsystems to construct the understanding of others, which are s...
Human behavior is embedded in social networks. Certain characteristics of the positions that people ...
Convergent processing of the world may be a factor that contributes to social connectedness. We use ...
This research aimed to investigate human’s interpersonal relationships. Specifically, we tried to r...
Contains fulltext : 195419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social skills r...
We tested whether adolescents differ from each other in the structural development of the social bra...
Across cultures, social relationships are often thought of, described, and acted out in terms of phy...
Human observers show robust activity in distinct brain networks during movie-viewing. For example, s...
Humans are a highly social species. Complex interactions for mutual support range from helping neigh...
Despite emerging evidence suggesting a biological basis to our social tiles, our understanding of th...