Reflecting on oneself and others in relationships is an ability that is central to our social existence. Specifically, considering formative autobiographical experiences in relationships may contribute to more flexibility in perceiving, as well as in shaping present relationships. Reflecting on such experiences mobilizes different social cognitive and affective processes. We aim to explore the neural basis of these processes. With a newly developed functional magnetic imaging (fMRI) task, we investigated brain activation in 35 healthy individuals during recall of relationship episodes involving themselves or others. We found that recalling formative episodes involving themselves modulated brain activity in the right parahippocampus, left pr...
Neuroimaging research finds a substantial overlap between self-related and social cognitive processe...
Fink GR, Markowitsch HJ, Reinkemeier M, Bruckbauer T, Kessler J, Heiss WD. Cerebral representation o...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Reflecting on oneself and others in relationships is an ability that is central to our social existe...
Reflecting on oneself and others in relationships is an ability that is central to our social existe...
The story of our lifetime – our narrative self – is constructed from our autobiographical memories. ...
Recent functional neuroimaging evidence suggests that recalling autobiographical memories, imagining...
Social interactions require the capacity to understand both our and other’s internal states. These s...
Previous research showed that the ability to make inferences about our own and other's mental states...
Research links the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) with a number of social cognitive processes that ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine empirically the influence of past memories on curren...
The processing of personal changes across time and the ability to differentiate between representati...
Personal identity critically depends on the creation of stories about the self and one's life. The p...
While neuroimaging studies implicate medial rostral prefrontal cortex (mrPFC) in self-referential pr...
Personal identity critically depends on the creation of stories about the self and one's life. The p...
Neuroimaging research finds a substantial overlap between self-related and social cognitive processe...
Fink GR, Markowitsch HJ, Reinkemeier M, Bruckbauer T, Kessler J, Heiss WD. Cerebral representation o...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Reflecting on oneself and others in relationships is an ability that is central to our social existe...
Reflecting on oneself and others in relationships is an ability that is central to our social existe...
The story of our lifetime – our narrative self – is constructed from our autobiographical memories. ...
Recent functional neuroimaging evidence suggests that recalling autobiographical memories, imagining...
Social interactions require the capacity to understand both our and other’s internal states. These s...
Previous research showed that the ability to make inferences about our own and other's mental states...
Research links the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) with a number of social cognitive processes that ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine empirically the influence of past memories on curren...
The processing of personal changes across time and the ability to differentiate between representati...
Personal identity critically depends on the creation of stories about the self and one's life. The p...
While neuroimaging studies implicate medial rostral prefrontal cortex (mrPFC) in self-referential pr...
Personal identity critically depends on the creation of stories about the self and one's life. The p...
Neuroimaging research finds a substantial overlap between self-related and social cognitive processe...
Fink GR, Markowitsch HJ, Reinkemeier M, Bruckbauer T, Kessler J, Heiss WD. Cerebral representation o...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...