In everyday life causal attribution is important in order to structure the complex world, provide explanations for events and to understand why our environment interacts with us in a particular way. This study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 30 healthy subjects to separate the neural correlates of self vs. external responsibility for social events and explore the neural basis of self-serving attributions (internal attributions of positive events and external attributions of negative events). We presented short sentences describing positive and negative social events and asked participants to imagine the event, to decide the main cause and assign it to one of the categories (internal vs. external). FMRI data were analyze...
& Understanding one’s own and other individual’s emotional states is essential for maintaining e...
Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the medial prefrontal cortex is involved in attributions...
Attributional style means how people typically infer the causes of emotional behaviors. No study has...
Attributions are constantly assigned in everyday life. A well-known phenomenon is the self-serving b...
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...
Social responsibility links personal behavior with societal expectations and plays a key role in aff...
Biased causal attribution is a critical factor in the cognitive model of depression. Whereas depress...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Attribution is a notable social cognition that underlies major psychopathologies...
Social responsibility links personal behavior with societal expectations and plays a key role in aff...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research explores how observers make causal belief...
When forming impressions and trying to figure out why other people behave the way they do, we should...
Impaired mental state attribution is a core social cognitive deficit in schizophrenia. With function...
<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...
& Understanding one’s own and other individual’s emotional states is essential for maintaining e...
Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the medial prefrontal cortex is involved in attributions...
Attributional style means how people typically infer the causes of emotional behaviors. No study has...
Attributions are constantly assigned in everyday life. A well-known phenomenon is the self-serving b...
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...
Social responsibility links personal behavior with societal expectations and plays a key role in aff...
Biased causal attribution is a critical factor in the cognitive model of depression. Whereas depress...
Dept. of Medicine/박사Attribution is a notable social cognition that underlies major psychopathologies...
Social responsibility links personal behavior with societal expectations and plays a key role in aff...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research explores how observers make causal belief...
When forming impressions and trying to figure out why other people behave the way they do, we should...
Impaired mental state attribution is a core social cognitive deficit in schizophrenia. With function...
<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...
& Understanding one’s own and other individual’s emotional states is essential for maintaining e...
Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the medial prefrontal cortex is involved in attributions...
Attributional style means how people typically infer the causes of emotional behaviors. No study has...