Sociality is a defining feature of the human experience: we rely on others to ensure survival and cooperate in complex social networks to thrive. Are there brain mechanisms that help ensure we quickly learn about our social world to optimally navigate it? We tested whether portions of the brain’s default network engage “by default” to quickly prioritize social learning during the memory consolidation process. To test this possibility, participants underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while viewing scenes from the documentary film, Samsara. This film shows footage of real people and places from around the world. We normed the footage to select scenes that differed along the dimension of sociality, while matched on valence, ...
The "default system" of the brain has been described as a set of regions which are 'activated' durin...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...
The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) is a key hub of the 'social brain', but little is known ab...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
The human dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) has been implicated in various complex cognitive pro...
How does the human brain support reasoning about social relations (e.g., social status, friendships)...
The social world is incredibly complex and the ability to keep track of various pieces of social inf...
Running title: Social relations and the default state Iacoboni et al. 2 Some human brain areas are t...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
Research in social neuroscience has uncovered a social knowledge network that is particularly attune...
The capacity to accurately infer the thoughts and intentions of other people is critical for effecti...
Social skills rely on a specific set of cognitive processes, raising the possibility that individual...
Engaging social working memory (SWM) during effortful social cognition has been associated with neur...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
Despite the abundant data on brain networks processing static social signals, such as pictures of fa...
The "default system" of the brain has been described as a set of regions which are 'activated' durin...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...
The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) is a key hub of the 'social brain', but little is known ab...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
The human dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) has been implicated in various complex cognitive pro...
How does the human brain support reasoning about social relations (e.g., social status, friendships)...
The social world is incredibly complex and the ability to keep track of various pieces of social inf...
Running title: Social relations and the default state Iacoboni et al. 2 Some human brain areas are t...
To examine whether social cognition recruits distinct mental operations, we measured brain activity ...
Research in social neuroscience has uncovered a social knowledge network that is particularly attune...
The capacity to accurately infer the thoughts and intentions of other people is critical for effecti...
Social skills rely on a specific set of cognitive processes, raising the possibility that individual...
Engaging social working memory (SWM) during effortful social cognition has been associated with neur...
Cognitive abilities such as Theory of Mind (ToM), and more generally mentalizing competences, are ce...
Despite the abundant data on brain networks processing static social signals, such as pictures of fa...
The "default system" of the brain has been described as a set of regions which are 'activated' durin...
Several functionally connected networks of activity have now been identified in the resting human br...
The dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) is a key hub of the 'social brain', but little is known ab...