As prosociality is key to facing many of our societies’ global challenges (such as fighting a global pandemic), we need to better understand why some individuals are more prosocial than others. The present study takes a neural trait approach, examining whether the temporal dynamics of resting EEG networks are associated with inter-individual differences in prosociality. In two experimental sessions, we collected 55 healthy males’ resting EEG, their self-reported prosocial concern and values, and their incentivized prosocial behavior across different reward domains (money, time) and social contexts (collective, individual). By means of EEG microstate analysis we identified the temporal coverage of four canonical resting networks (microstates...
This study examined the development of prosocial charity donations and neural activity in the ventra...
Prosocial behavior is a complex phenomenon that is poorly understood neurobiologically. While it is ...
Most people are generous, but not toward everyone alike: generosity usually declines with social dis...
Prosociality is a core feature of human functioning and has been a topic of interest across discipli...
Prosocial behaviors are hypothesized to require socio-cognitive and empathic abilities-engaging brai...
To study the neuronal basis of altruistic behavior, we investigated functional connectivity within ...
Prosocial behavior is critical for the natural development of an individual as well as for promoting...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...
Participants performed a costly helping paradigm while their brain activity was recorded. For more i...
There is a growing interest for the determinants of human choice behavior in social settings. Upon i...
Pro-social behaviors are voluntary behaviors that benefit other people or society as a whole, such a...
Solving demanding tasks requires fast and flexible coordination among different brain areas. Everyda...
Prosocial behavior, or voluntary actions that intentionally benefit others, relate to desirable deve...
Solving demanding tasks requires fast and flexible coordination among different brain areas. Everyda...
International audienceThis study explores whether the vagal connection between the heart and the bra...
This study examined the development of prosocial charity donations and neural activity in the ventra...
Prosocial behavior is a complex phenomenon that is poorly understood neurobiologically. While it is ...
Most people are generous, but not toward everyone alike: generosity usually declines with social dis...
Prosociality is a core feature of human functioning and has been a topic of interest across discipli...
Prosocial behaviors are hypothesized to require socio-cognitive and empathic abilities-engaging brai...
To study the neuronal basis of altruistic behavior, we investigated functional connectivity within ...
Prosocial behavior is critical for the natural development of an individual as well as for promoting...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...
Participants performed a costly helping paradigm while their brain activity was recorded. For more i...
There is a growing interest for the determinants of human choice behavior in social settings. Upon i...
Pro-social behaviors are voluntary behaviors that benefit other people or society as a whole, such a...
Solving demanding tasks requires fast and flexible coordination among different brain areas. Everyda...
Prosocial behavior, or voluntary actions that intentionally benefit others, relate to desirable deve...
Solving demanding tasks requires fast and flexible coordination among different brain areas. Everyda...
International audienceThis study explores whether the vagal connection between the heart and the bra...
This study examined the development of prosocial charity donations and neural activity in the ventra...
Prosocial behavior is a complex phenomenon that is poorly understood neurobiologically. While it is ...
Most people are generous, but not toward everyone alike: generosity usually declines with social dis...