The social brain hypothesis proposes that the complexity of human brains has coevolved with increasing complexity of social interactions in primate societies. The present study explored the possible relationships between brain morphology and the richness of more intimate ‘inner’ and wider ‘outer’ social circles by integrating Bayesian hierarchical modeling with a large cohort sample from the UK Biobank resource (n = 10 000). In this way, we examined population volume effects in 36 regions of the ‘social brain’, ranging from lower sensory to higher associative cortices. We observed strong volume effects in the visual sensory network for the group of individuals with satisfying friendships. Further, the limbic network displayed several brain ...
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Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that the complexity of human brains has coevolved with increasi...
International audienceIn human and non-human primates, sex differences typically explain much interi...
In human and nonhuman primates, sex differences typically explain much interindividual variability. ...
In human and nonhuman primates, sex differences typically explain much interindividual variability. ...
Contains fulltext : 233698.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Humans are a hi...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
The social brain hypothesis, an explanation for the unusually large brains of primates, posits that ...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
The ‘Social Brain Hypothesis’ suggests that selection for the expansion of the neocortex in primate ...
It has been suggested that variation in brain structure correlates with the sizes of individuals' so...
SummaryThe social brain hypothesis generically posits that increasing social group size relates is a...
Contains fulltext : 195419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social skills r...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that the complexity of human brains has coevolved with increasi...
International audienceIn human and non-human primates, sex differences typically explain much interi...
In human and nonhuman primates, sex differences typically explain much interindividual variability. ...
In human and nonhuman primates, sex differences typically explain much interindividual variability. ...
Contains fulltext : 233698.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Humans are a hi...
The social brain hypothesis proposes that large neocortex size evolved to support cognitively demand...
The social brain hypothesis, an explanation for the unusually large brains of primates, posits that ...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
Recent neuroimaging studies in humans have indicated that individual differences in social network s...
The ‘Social Brain Hypothesis’ suggests that selection for the expansion of the neocortex in primate ...
It has been suggested that variation in brain structure correlates with the sizes of individuals' so...
SummaryThe social brain hypothesis generically posits that increasing social group size relates is a...
Contains fulltext : 195419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Social skills r...
Primates, including humans, have considerably large brains compared to other mammals of equivalent s...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...