AbstractWe examined whether neural responses associated with judgments of socially relevant aspects of the human face extend to stimuli that acquire their significance through learning in a meaningful interactive context, specifically reciprocal cooperation. During fMRI, subjects made gender judgments on faces of people who had been introduced as fair (cooperators) or unfair (defector) players through repeated play of a sequential Prisoner's Dilemma game. To manipulate moral responsibility, players were introduced as either intentional or nonintentional agents. Our behavioral (likebility ratings and memory performance) as well as our imaging data confirm the saliency of social fairness for human interactions. Relative to neutral faces, face...
We make decisions in every moment of our lives. How the brain forms those decisions has been an acti...
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function a...
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate...
AbstractWe examined whether neural responses associated with judgments of socially relevant aspects ...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Cooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet it const...
Humans are social beings. The ability to interact socially requires associating perceptual and socia...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
AbstractCooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet ...
SummaryWhy do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting ...
Humans excel at reciprocal altruism in which two individuals exchange altruistic acts to their mutua...
Efficient brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are in need of knowledge about the human brain and how it...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Imagine just winning the lottery. How much would you give to friends and acquaintances? Would your c...
Face-derived information on trustworthiness and attractiveness crucially influences social interacti...
We make decisions in every moment of our lives. How the brain forms those decisions has been an acti...
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function a...
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate...
AbstractWe examined whether neural responses associated with judgments of socially relevant aspects ...
SummaryDespite an increasing focus on the neural basis of human decision making in neuroscience, rel...
Cooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet it const...
Humans are social beings. The ability to interact socially requires associating perceptual and socia...
Cooperation and betrayal are universal features of social interactions, and knowing who to trust is ...
AbstractCooperation based on reciprocal altruism has evolved in only a small number of species, yet ...
SummaryWhy do people often choose to cooperate when they can better serve their interests by acting ...
Humans excel at reciprocal altruism in which two individuals exchange altruistic acts to their mutua...
Efficient brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are in need of knowledge about the human brain and how it...
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperatio...
Imagine just winning the lottery. How much would you give to friends and acquaintances? Would your c...
Face-derived information on trustworthiness and attractiveness crucially influences social interacti...
We make decisions in every moment of our lives. How the brain forms those decisions has been an acti...
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function a...
Computational models of social learning and decision-making provide mechanistic tools to investigate...