Prosociality is a core feature of human functioning and has been a topic of interest across disciplinary boundaries for decades. In this review, we highlight different neuroscientific approaches that have enriched traditional psychological methods for studying prosocial behavior among individuals and groups. First, we outline findings from task-based neuroimaging studies that provide correlational evidence for the involvement of different neural mechanisms in prosocial behavior. Next, we present different brain stimulation studies that show several brain areas to be causally related to prosocial behavior. Furthermore, we outline the task-independent neural trait approach that quantifies temporally stable brain-based characteristics in an ef...
Emerging fields such as the social, affective and cognitive neurosciences have focused on the questi...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...
Reinforcement learning theory powerfully characterizes how we learn to benefit ourselves. In this th...
Prosocial behaviors are hypothesized to require socio-cognitive and empathic abilities-engaging brai...
Pro-social behaviors are voluntary behaviors that benefit other people or society as a whole, such a...
The ability to behave in ways that benefit other individuals well-being is among the most celebrated...
Prosocial behavior is critical for the natural development of an individual as well as for promoting...
Humans and other social animals seem to place a positive reward value on the welfare of others. Many...
As prosociality is key to facing many of our societies’ global challenges (such as fighting a global...
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
This paper reviews the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying prosocial development in childhood. I be...
Prosocial behavior is a complex phenomenon that is poorly understood neurobiologically. While it is ...
Although the majority of our social interactions are with people we know, few studies have investiga...
Prosocial behaviours are essential for healthy social interactions, with established impacts on life...
Emerging fields such as the social, affective and cognitive neurosciences have focused on the questi...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...
Reinforcement learning theory powerfully characterizes how we learn to benefit ourselves. In this th...
Prosocial behaviors are hypothesized to require socio-cognitive and empathic abilities-engaging brai...
Pro-social behaviors are voluntary behaviors that benefit other people or society as a whole, such a...
The ability to behave in ways that benefit other individuals well-being is among the most celebrated...
Prosocial behavior is critical for the natural development of an individual as well as for promoting...
Humans and other social animals seem to place a positive reward value on the welfare of others. Many...
As prosociality is key to facing many of our societies’ global challenges (such as fighting a global...
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
Prosocial behavior is crucial for functioning societies. However, its reliable scientific assessment...
This paper reviews the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying prosocial development in childhood. I be...
Prosocial behavior is a complex phenomenon that is poorly understood neurobiologically. While it is ...
Although the majority of our social interactions are with people we know, few studies have investiga...
Prosocial behaviours are essential for healthy social interactions, with established impacts on life...
Emerging fields such as the social, affective and cognitive neurosciences have focused on the questi...
Despite the importance of valuing another person’s welfare for prosocial behavior, currently we have...
Reinforcement learning theory powerfully characterizes how we learn to benefit ourselves. In this th...