Attributions are constantly assigned in everyday life. A well-known phenomenon is the self-serving bias: that is, people’s tendency to attribute positive events to internal causes (themselves) and negative events to external causes (other persons/circumstances). Here, we investigated the neural correlates of the cognitive processes implicated in self-serving attributions using social situations that differed in their emotional saliences. We administered an attributional bias task during fMRI scanning in a large sample of healthy subjects (n = 71). Eighty sentences describing positive or negative social situations were presented, and subjects decided via buttonpress whether the situation had been caused by themselves or by the other person i...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Background: Functional neuroimaging studies have suggested activation of midline frontoparietal brai...
Background: Functional neuroimaging studies have suggested activation of midline frontoparietal brai...
In everyday life causal attribution is important in order to structure the complex world, provide ex...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Attribution is a notable social cognition that underlies major psychopathologies...
When forming impressions and trying to figure out why other people behave the way they do, we should...
This study compares brain activation during causal attribution to three different loci, the self, an...
This neuroimaging study compares brain activation during causal attribution to three different attri...
<div><p>The sense of agency is the attribution of oneself as the cause of one’s own actions and thei...
In this study we investigate the neural basis of emotional content in self-referential processing by...
Biased causal attribution is a critical factor in the cognitive model of depression. Whereas depress...
& Understanding one’s own and other individual’s emotional states is essential for maintaining e...
Research has shown that engaging in self-reassurance, a compassionately motivated cognitive relating...
Prior research has implicated the medial and lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) in processing evaluatio...
Attributional style means how people typically infer the causes of emotional behaviors. No study has...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Background: Functional neuroimaging studies have suggested activation of midline frontoparietal brai...
Background: Functional neuroimaging studies have suggested activation of midline frontoparietal brai...
In everyday life causal attribution is important in order to structure the complex world, provide ex...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Attribution is a notable social cognition that underlies major psychopathologies...
When forming impressions and trying to figure out why other people behave the way they do, we should...
This study compares brain activation during causal attribution to three different loci, the self, an...
This neuroimaging study compares brain activation during causal attribution to three different attri...
<div><p>The sense of agency is the attribution of oneself as the cause of one’s own actions and thei...
In this study we investigate the neural basis of emotional content in self-referential processing by...
Biased causal attribution is a critical factor in the cognitive model of depression. Whereas depress...
& Understanding one’s own and other individual’s emotional states is essential for maintaining e...
Research has shown that engaging in self-reassurance, a compassionately motivated cognitive relating...
Prior research has implicated the medial and lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) in processing evaluatio...
Attributional style means how people typically infer the causes of emotional behaviors. No study has...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Background: Functional neuroimaging studies have suggested activation of midline frontoparietal brai...
Background: Functional neuroimaging studies have suggested activation of midline frontoparietal brai...