The age-old philosophical, biological, and social debate over the basic nature of humans as being universally selfish or universally good continues today highlighting sharply divergent views of natural social order. Here we analyze advances in biology, genetics and neuroscience increasing our understanding of the evolution, features and neurocircuitry of the human brain underlying behavior in the selfish-selfless spectrum. First, we examine evolutionary pressures for selection of altruistic traits in species with protracted periods of dependence on parents and communities for subsistence and acquisition of learned behaviors. Evidence supporting the concept that altruistic potential is a common feature in human populations is developed. ...
Humans and other social animals seem to place a positive reward value on the welfare of others. Many...
Prosocial behaviors are hypothesized to require socio-cognitive and empathic abilities-engaging brai...
This thesis is aimed at investigating the neurobiology underlying individual variation in human valu...
The age-old philosophical, biological, and social debate over the basic nature of humans as being “u...
<p>This project advocates an urgent role for neurobiological evidence and models in the study of alt...
This paper examines human altruism and helpfulness and discusses how this can be theorized within ps...
The contributions of biology versus socialization practices to the emergence of human altruism have ...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...
In the present talk, I will present neuroscientific and psychological findings on the functioning of...
It is hypothesized that empathic concern evokes altruistic motivation (Batson, 1991). As we can see ...
Personality neuroscience offers a new theory of the biological basis of personality traits. It invol...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
Compassion is potentially an effective emotion-regulation strategy to face the suffering of self and...
Arguments against altruistic interpretations of experimentally observed behaviour include suggestion...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Humans and other social animals seem to place a positive reward value on the welfare of others. Many...
Prosocial behaviors are hypothesized to require socio-cognitive and empathic abilities-engaging brai...
This thesis is aimed at investigating the neurobiology underlying individual variation in human valu...
The age-old philosophical, biological, and social debate over the basic nature of humans as being “u...
<p>This project advocates an urgent role for neurobiological evidence and models in the study of alt...
This paper examines human altruism and helpfulness and discusses how this can be theorized within ps...
The contributions of biology versus socialization practices to the emergence of human altruism have ...
Abstract.- Since the brave attempts to bring Biology to the center of the social sciences discourse,...
In the present talk, I will present neuroscientific and psychological findings on the functioning of...
It is hypothesized that empathic concern evokes altruistic motivation (Batson, 1991). As we can see ...
Personality neuroscience offers a new theory of the biological basis of personality traits. It invol...
one of the key human characteristics is our willingness to help others in need. As adults we do this...
Compassion is potentially an effective emotion-regulation strategy to face the suffering of self and...
Arguments against altruistic interpretations of experimentally observed behaviour include suggestion...
Altruism is behaviorally defined as an act that benefits others at the expense of the actor. Altruis...
Humans and other social animals seem to place a positive reward value on the welfare of others. Many...
Prosocial behaviors are hypothesized to require socio-cognitive and empathic abilities-engaging brai...
This thesis is aimed at investigating the neurobiology underlying individual variation in human valu...