How do people maintain consistent impressions of other people when other people are often inconsistent? The present research addresses this question by combining recent neuroscientific insights with ecologically meaningful behavioral methods. Participants formed impressions of real people whom they met in a personally involving situation. fMRI and supporting behavioral data revealed that outcome dependency (i.e., depending on another person for a desired outcome) alters previously identified neural dynamics of impression formation. Consistent with past research, a functional localizer identified a region of dorsomedial PFC previously linked to social impression formation. In the main task, this ROI revealed the predicted patterns of ...
In our everyday social interactions we often need to deal with others' unpredictable behaviors. Inte...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
People draw inferences about each other with great efficiency. Such inferences are typically execut...
How might being outcome dependent on another person influence the processes that one uses to form im...
Person perception is a dynamic, evolving process. Because other people are an endless source of soci...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
Interpersonal impression formation is highly consequential for social interactions in private and pu...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
When forming impressions and trying to figure out why other people behave the way they do, we should...
The human striatum is integral for reward-processing and supports learning by linking experienced ou...
Two experiments explored the causes and consequences of impression change. Subjects changed their im...
Several neuroimaging studies point to a key role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in the...
Several neuroimaging studies point to a key role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in the...
In our everyday social interactions we often need to deal with others' unpredictable behaviors. Inte...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
People draw inferences about each other with great efficiency. Such inferences are typically execut...
How might being outcome dependent on another person influence the processes that one uses to form im...
Person perception is a dynamic, evolving process. Because other people are an endless source of soci...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
Humans form impressions toward individuals of their own social groups (ingroup members) and of diffe...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
Interpersonal impression formation is highly consequential for social interactions in private and pu...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
When forming impressions and trying to figure out why other people behave the way they do, we should...
The human striatum is integral for reward-processing and supports learning by linking experienced ou...
Two experiments explored the causes and consequences of impression change. Subjects changed their im...
Several neuroimaging studies point to a key role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in the...
Several neuroimaging studies point to a key role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in the...
In our everyday social interactions we often need to deal with others' unpredictable behaviors. Inte...
Social categories facilitate cognitive processing because they activate expectations of behavior and...
People draw inferences about each other with great efficiency. Such inferences are typically execut...