One major function of our brain is to enable us to behave with respect to socially relevant information. Much research on how the adult human brain processes the social world has shown that there is a network of specific brain areas, also called the social brain, preferentially involved during social cognition. Among the specific brain areas involved in the adult social brain, functional activity in prefrontal cortex (PFC), particularly the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), is of special importance for human social cognition and behavior. However, from a developmental perspective, it has long been thought that PFC is functionally silent during infancy (first year of life), and until recently, little was known about the role of PFC in the ear...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
Zunehmend mehr Beweise aus der sozialen Neurowissenschaft deuten darauf hin, dass der mediale präfro...
ne of the most reliable research results in the relatively new fi eld of social neuroscience is that...
One major function of our brain is to enable us to behave with respect to socially relevant informat...
Much research has focused on how the adult human brain processes social information, yet until recen...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
While the human medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is widely believed to be a key node of neural networ...
Much research has focused on how the adult human brain processes the social world, yet until recentl...
It has long been thought that the prefrontal cortex, as the seat of most higher brain functions, is ...
Infants’ socio-cognitive ability develops dramatically during the first year of life. From the persp...
AbstractOver the last several years a number of studies in both humans and animals have suggested th...
A significant feature of the adult human brain is its ability to selectively process information abo...
Adults possess a network of cortical and sub-cortical structures that are engaged during the percept...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
Zunehmend mehr Beweise aus der sozialen Neurowissenschaft deuten darauf hin, dass der mediale präfro...
ne of the most reliable research results in the relatively new fi eld of social neuroscience is that...
One major function of our brain is to enable us to behave with respect to socially relevant informat...
Much research has focused on how the adult human brain processes social information, yet until recen...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
While the human medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is widely believed to be a key node of neural networ...
Much research has focused on how the adult human brain processes the social world, yet until recentl...
It has long been thought that the prefrontal cortex, as the seat of most higher brain functions, is ...
Infants’ socio-cognitive ability develops dramatically during the first year of life. From the persp...
AbstractOver the last several years a number of studies in both humans and animals have suggested th...
A significant feature of the adult human brain is its ability to selectively process information abo...
Adults possess a network of cortical and sub-cortical structures that are engaged during the percept...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
This study examined the brain bases of early human social cognitive abilities. Specifically, we inve...
Background: Successful social interaction relies on the ability to attribute mental states to oth...
Zunehmend mehr Beweise aus der sozialen Neurowissenschaft deuten darauf hin, dass der mediale präfro...
ne of the most reliable research results in the relatively new fi eld of social neuroscience is that...