Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losses relative to one's own, moderated by social context factors such as competition and interpersonal relationships. In the current study, we tested the hypothesis that the neural response to others' outcomes could be modulated by a short-term induced affective preference. We engaged 17 men and 18 women in a social-exchange game, in which two confederates played fairly or unfairly. Both men and women rated the fair player as likable and the unfair players as unlikable. Afterwards, ERPs were recorded while participants observed each confederates playing a gambling game individually. This study examines feedback related negativity (FRN...
Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about...
Although previous studies have shown that task performance is affected by others' presence and (...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losse...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losse...
Along with expanding the understanding of the human ’social brain’, a new challenge for neuroscience...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the experimental procedure. The study included two independent ex...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
Previous studies on outcome evaluation and performance monitoring using gambling or simple cognitive...
Previous studies on outcome evaluation and performance monitoring using gambling or simple cognitive...
In the present study, we showed that, in a social gambling task, individuals are influenced more by ...
Social value orientation (SVO) is a personality trait that is closely associated with social compari...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
People are strongly motivated to pursue social equality during social interactions. Previous studies...
Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about...
Although previous studies have shown that task performance is affected by others' presence and (...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losse...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the brain responds differentially to others' gains and losse...
Along with expanding the understanding of the human ’social brain’, a new challenge for neuroscience...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of the experimental procedure. The study included two independent ex...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
Previous studies on outcome evaluation and performance monitoring using gambling or simple cognitive...
Previous studies on outcome evaluation and performance monitoring using gambling or simple cognitive...
In the present study, we showed that, in a social gambling task, individuals are influenced more by ...
Social value orientation (SVO) is a personality trait that is closely associated with social compari...
The neural processes underlying empathy are a subject of intense interest within the social neurosci...
People are strongly motivated to pursue social equality during social interactions. Previous studies...
Our preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we feel about...
Although previous studies have shown that task performance is affected by others' presence and (...
SummaryOur preferences are influenced by what other people like, but depend critically on how we fee...