This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: "Happy for Us not Them: Differences in neural activation in a vicarious reward task between family and strangers during adolescent development" Please start with the README file first. During adolescence social-interactions with other people become more relevant. One key aspect of these interactions is cooperative behavior. Cooperation relies on a set of cognitive and affective mechanisms. In this study, we focused on the mental ability to feel happy for another person's positive experience, called vicarious joy. We investigated the neural mechanisms of this ability using a false-choice vicarious reward fMRI task. Participants played a game where they could win monetary rewards for...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: "Happy for Us not Them: Differences in neu...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: "Happy for Us not Them: Differences in neu...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: 'I am happy for us: Neural processing of v...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: 'I am happy for us: Neural processing of v...
During adolescence social-interactions with other people become more relevant. One key aspect of the...
During adolescence social-interactions with other people become more relevant. One key aspect of the...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
Mother-child relationships change considerably in adolescence, but it is not yet understood how moth...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: "Happy for Us not Them: Differences in neu...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: "Happy for Us not Them: Differences in neu...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: 'I am happy for us: Neural processing of v...
This is the complete Publication Package for the Article: 'I am happy for us: Neural processing of v...
During adolescence social-interactions with other people become more relevant. One key aspect of the...
During adolescence social-interactions with other people become more relevant. One key aspect of the...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
This study investigated the neural processes underlying vicarious joy and their dependence on emotio...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
Mother-child relationships change considerably in adolescence, but it is not yet understood how moth...
This is a publication package for the article ‘Neural mechanisms underlying trust to friends, commun...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...
This study examined whether neural responses in the ventral striatum (VS) to in-group facial express...