Prosocial helping behavior is a highly valued social practice across societies, but the willingness to help others varies among persons. In our opinion, that willingness should be associated with the sensitivity to helping outcome at the individual level - that is, increasing as a function of positive outcome sensitivity but decreasing as a function of negative outcome sensitivity. To examine this possibility, we asked participants to make helping decisions in a series of hypothetical scenarios, which provided outcome feedback (positive/negative) of those decisions. Event-related potential (ERP) response to helping outcome was recorded, such that the feedback related negativity (FRN) and P300 were supposed to reflect the sensitivity to nega...
Contemporary theories of prosociality suggest the mesolimbic dopamine reward circuit may play a crit...
Voluntary help during a time of need fosters interpersonal gratitude, which has positive social and ...
ObjectivesThere is a strong association between supportive ties and health. However, most research h...
Prosocial helping behavior is a highly valued social practice across societies, but the willingness ...
Introduction: Human altruism is a complex phenomenon thought to involve numerous psychological proce...
The present research firstly investigated the neural correlates (ERPs, event-related potentials) of ...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
The present research investigated firstly the neural correlates (ERPs, event-related potentials) of ...
Altruistic behavior varies considerably across people and decision contexts. The relevant computatio...
Empathy plays a central role in social decisions involving psychological conflict, such as whether t...
Empathy has been proposed to be a proximate mechanism underlying altruistic behavior. However, both ...
SummaryLittle is known about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying prosocial decisions and how t...
Prosocial behavior is critical for the natural development of an individual as well as for promoting...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
Prosocial behaviours are essential for healthy social interactions, with established impacts on life...
Contemporary theories of prosociality suggest the mesolimbic dopamine reward circuit may play a crit...
Voluntary help during a time of need fosters interpersonal gratitude, which has positive social and ...
ObjectivesThere is a strong association between supportive ties and health. However, most research h...
Prosocial helping behavior is a highly valued social practice across societies, but the willingness ...
Introduction: Human altruism is a complex phenomenon thought to involve numerous psychological proce...
The present research firstly investigated the neural correlates (ERPs, event-related potentials) of ...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
The present research investigated firstly the neural correlates (ERPs, event-related potentials) of ...
Altruistic behavior varies considerably across people and decision contexts. The relevant computatio...
Empathy plays a central role in social decisions involving psychological conflict, such as whether t...
Empathy has been proposed to be a proximate mechanism underlying altruistic behavior. However, both ...
SummaryLittle is known about the neurobiological mechanisms underlying prosocial decisions and how t...
Prosocial behavior is critical for the natural development of an individual as well as for promoting...
Unfairness commonly impacts human economic decision-making. However, whether inequity aversion impai...
Prosocial behaviours are essential for healthy social interactions, with established impacts on life...
Contemporary theories of prosociality suggest the mesolimbic dopamine reward circuit may play a crit...
Voluntary help during a time of need fosters interpersonal gratitude, which has positive social and ...
ObjectivesThere is a strong association between supportive ties and health. However, most research h...