Activity in a network of areas spanning the superior temporal sulcus, dorsomedial frontal cortex, and anterior cingulate cortex is concerned with how nonhuman primates negotiate the social worlds in which they live. Central aspects of these circuits are retained in humans. Activity in these areas codes for primates’ interactions with one another, their attempts to find out about one another, and their attempts to prevent others from finding out too much about themselves. Moreover, important features of the social world, such as dominance status, cooperation, and competition, modulate activity in these areas. We consider the degree to which activity in these regions is simply encoding an individual's own actions and choices or whether this a...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...
Social abilities differ between primate species, with some thought to be specifically human, such as...
SummarySuccessful social interaction depends on not only the ability to identify with others but als...
Activity in a network of areas spanning the superior temporal sulcus, dorsomedial frontal cortex, an...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
Primates have evolved diverse cognitive capabilities to navigate their complex social world. To unde...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
Social interaction is thought to provide a selection pressure for human intelligence, yet little is ...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
Despite widespread interest in social dominance, little is known of its neural correlates in primate...
Despite widespread interest in social dominance, little is known of its neural correlates in primate...
A crucial component of social cognition is to observe and understand the social interactions of othe...
Primate cognition requires interaction processing. Interactions can reveal otherwise hidden properti...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
What are the mechanisms enabling primates to display their complex social skills? And in particular,...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...
Social abilities differ between primate species, with some thought to be specifically human, such as...
SummarySuccessful social interaction depends on not only the ability to identify with others but als...
Activity in a network of areas spanning the superior temporal sulcus, dorsomedial frontal cortex, an...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
Primates have evolved diverse cognitive capabilities to navigate their complex social world. To unde...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
Social interaction is thought to provide a selection pressure for human intelligence, yet little is ...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
Despite widespread interest in social dominance, little is known of its neural correlates in primate...
Despite widespread interest in social dominance, little is known of its neural correlates in primate...
A crucial component of social cognition is to observe and understand the social interactions of othe...
Primate cognition requires interaction processing. Interactions can reveal otherwise hidden properti...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
What are the mechanisms enabling primates to display their complex social skills? And in particular,...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...
Social abilities differ between primate species, with some thought to be specifically human, such as...
SummarySuccessful social interaction depends on not only the ability to identify with others but als...