Across cultures, social relationships are often thought of, described, and acted out in terms of physical space (e.g. "close friends" "high lord"). Does this cognitive mapping of social concepts arise from shared brain resources for processing social and physical relationships? Using fMRI, we found that the tasks of evaluating social compatibility and of evaluating physical distances engage a common brain substrate in the parietal cortex. The present study shows the possibility of an analytic brain mechanism to process and represent complex networks of social relationships. Given parietal cortex's known role in constructing egocentric maps of physical space, our present findings may help to explain the linguistic, psychological and behaviou...
Background. Interpersonal distance (IPD) plays a critical role in a human being’s social life, espec...
The social brain hypothesis, an explanation for the unusually large brains of primates, posits that ...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...
Across cultures, social relationships are often thought of, described, and acted out in terms of phy...
Across cultures, social relationships are often thought of, described, and acted out in terms of phy...
Humans are social beings whose interaction with others constitutes an important part of our well-bei...
How does the human brain support reasoning about social relations (e.g., social status, friendships)...
SummaryDeciphering the neural mechanisms of social behavior has propelled the growth of social neuro...
<p>Using multivariate pattern analysis with fMRI data, we found that a region in right IPL encodes ...
none4siConverging evidence suggests close relationships between the action and social space represen...
A novel, five-term relational reasoning paradigm was employed during functional magnetic resonance i...
Interpersonal distance is central to communication and complex social behaviors but the neural corre...
Despite the abundant data on brain networks processing static social signals, such as pictures of fa...
Interpersonal distance is central to communication and complex social behaviors but the neural corre...
Costly punishment of social norm transgressors by third-parties has been considered as a decisive st...
Background. Interpersonal distance (IPD) plays a critical role in a human being’s social life, espec...
The social brain hypothesis, an explanation for the unusually large brains of primates, posits that ...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...
Across cultures, social relationships are often thought of, described, and acted out in terms of phy...
Across cultures, social relationships are often thought of, described, and acted out in terms of phy...
Humans are social beings whose interaction with others constitutes an important part of our well-bei...
How does the human brain support reasoning about social relations (e.g., social status, friendships)...
SummaryDeciphering the neural mechanisms of social behavior has propelled the growth of social neuro...
<p>Using multivariate pattern analysis with fMRI data, we found that a region in right IPL encodes ...
none4siConverging evidence suggests close relationships between the action and social space represen...
A novel, five-term relational reasoning paradigm was employed during functional magnetic resonance i...
Interpersonal distance is central to communication and complex social behaviors but the neural corre...
Despite the abundant data on brain networks processing static social signals, such as pictures of fa...
Interpersonal distance is central to communication and complex social behaviors but the neural corre...
Costly punishment of social norm transgressors by third-parties has been considered as a decisive st...
Background. Interpersonal distance (IPD) plays a critical role in a human being’s social life, espec...
The social brain hypothesis, an explanation for the unusually large brains of primates, posits that ...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...