Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain circuits involved in the processing of these stimuli have been linked with several neuropsychiatric disorders. However, questions still remain about the exact neural substrates implicated in social reward and punishment processing. Here, we conducted four Anisotropic Effect Size Signed Differential Mapping voxel-based meta-analyses of fMRI studies investigating the neural correlates of the anticipation and receipt of social rewards and punishments using the Social Incentive Delay task. We found that the anticipation of both social rewards and social punishment avoidance recruits a wide network of areas including the basal ganglia, the midbrain,...
SummaryAll known human societies establish social order by punishing violators of social norms. Howe...
Abstract Costly punishment of social norm transgressors by third-parties has been considered as a de...
Interpreting others' actions is essential for understanding the intentions and goals in social inter...
Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain ci...
Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain ci...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Individuals who violate social norms will most likely face social punishment sanctions. Those sancti...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
An imbalance in the neural motivational system may underlie Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). This stud...
Although managing social information and decision making on the basis of reward is critical for surv...
Social punishment (SOP)-third-party punishment (TPP) and second-party punishment (SPP)-sanctions nor...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
SummaryAll known human societies establish social order by punishing violators of social norms. Howe...
Abstract Costly punishment of social norm transgressors by third-parties has been considered as a de...
Interpreting others' actions is essential for understanding the intentions and goals in social inter...
Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain ci...
Social rewards or punishments motivate human learning and behaviour, and alterations in the brain ci...
Reward processing engages diverse brain regions, including multiple prefrontal regions and the basal...
Individuals who violate social norms will most likely face social punishment sanctions. Those sancti...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
An imbalance in the neural motivational system may underlie Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). This stud...
Although managing social information and decision making on the basis of reward is critical for surv...
Social punishment (SOP)-third-party punishment (TPP) and second-party punishment (SPP)-sanctions nor...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
Despite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, relatively...
People are particularly sensitive to injustice. Accordingly, deeper knowledge regarding the processe...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
SummaryAll known human societies establish social order by punishing violators of social norms. Howe...
Abstract Costly punishment of social norm transgressors by third-parties has been considered as a de...
Interpreting others' actions is essential for understanding the intentions and goals in social inter...