Efficient brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are in need of knowledge about the human brain and how it interacts, plays games, and socializes with other brains. A breakthrough can be achieved by revealing the microfoundations of sociality, an additional component of the utility function reflecting the value of contributing to group success derived from social identity. Building upon our previous behavioral work, we conduct a series of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiments (N = 10 in the Pilot Study and N = 15 in the Main Study) to measure whether and how sociality alters the functional activation of and connectivity between specific systems in the brain. The overarching hypothesis of this study is that sociality, even in a ...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Negotiation and trade typically require a mutual interaction while simultaneously resting in uncerta...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The disposition for prosocial conduct, which contributes to cooperation as arising during social int...
We make decisions in every moment of our lives. How the brain forms those decisions has been an acti...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
Social behavior is probably one of the most complex cognitive functions produced by the human brain,...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
The emergence of social neuroscience in the past two decades has offered a useful neurocognitive fra...
Most people are generous, but not toward everyone alike: generosity usually declines with social dis...
In trying to understand the neurobiology of sociality, we face a problem over the kinds of behaviour...
In trying to understand the neurobiology of sociality, we face a problem over the kinds of behaviour...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...
Negotiation and trade typically require a mutual interaction while simultaneously resting in uncerta...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The disposition for prosocial conduct, which contributes to cooperation as arising during social int...
We make decisions in every moment of our lives. How the brain forms those decisions has been an acti...
<p>Few aspects of human cognition are more personal than the choices we make. Our decisions — ...
Social behavior is probably one of the most complex cognitive functions produced by the human brain,...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
The emergence of social neuroscience in the past two decades has offered a useful neurocognitive fra...
Most people are generous, but not toward everyone alike: generosity usually declines with social dis...
In trying to understand the neurobiology of sociality, we face a problem over the kinds of behaviour...
In trying to understand the neurobiology of sociality, we face a problem over the kinds of behaviour...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order to mak...
Social neuroscience has been enormously successful and is making major contributions to fields rangi...
Dyadic interactions often involve a dynamic process of mutual reciprocity; to steer a series of exch...