Abstract More than a decade of neuroimaging and brain stimulation studies point to a crucial role for the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (rDLPFC) in prosocial behavior. The intuitive prosociality model postulates that the rDLPFC controls intuitive prosocial behavior, whereas the reflective model assumes that the rDLPFC controls selfish impulses during prosocial behavior. The intuitive prosociality model implies that the transient disruption of the rDLPFC should increase voluntary transfers in both dictator and generosity games. In contrast, the reflective model suggests that the transient disruption of the rDLPFC should decrease transfers in the dictator game, without affecting voluntary transfers in the generosity game, in which self...
Altruistic behavior, i.e., promoting the welfare of others at a cost to oneself, is subserved by the...
SummaryIn social decision-making, people care both about others' outcomes and their intentions to he...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...
Recent research suggests that prosocial outcomes in sharing games arise from prefrontal control of s...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Humans incur considerable costs to punish unfairness directed towards themselves or others. Recent s...
Humans incur considerable costs to punish unfairness directed towards themselves or others. Recent s...
Humans incur considerable costs to punish unfairness directed towards themselves or others. Recent s...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Altruistic behavior, i.e., promoting the welfare of others at a cost to oneself, is subserved by the...
SummaryIn social decision-making, people care both about others' outcomes and their intentions to he...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...
Recent research suggests that prosocial outcomes in sharing games arise from prefrontal control of s...
Decisions are often governed by rules on adequate social behaviour. Recent research suggests that th...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Reciprocal fairness, in the form of punishment and reward, is at the core of human societal order. I...
Humans incur considerable costs to punish unfairness directed towards themselves or others. Recent s...
Humans incur considerable costs to punish unfairness directed towards themselves or others. Recent s...
Humans incur considerable costs to punish unfairness directed towards themselves or others. Recent s...
Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the func...
Altruistic behavior, i.e., promoting the welfare of others at a cost to oneself, is subserved by the...
SummaryIn social decision-making, people care both about others' outcomes and their intentions to he...
Do empathic individuals behave more prosocially? When we think of highly empathic individuals, we te...