Individual variation in preferences to maintain vs. change the societal status quo can play out in the political realm by choosing leaders and policies that reinforce or undermine existing inequalities. We sought to understand which individuals are likely to defend or challenge inequality in society by exploring the neuroanatomical substrates of system justification tendencies. In two independent neuroimaging studies, we observed that larger bilateral amygdala volume was positively correlated with the tendency to believe that the existing social order was legitimate and desirable. These results held for members of advantaged and disadvantaged groups (men and women). Furthermore, individuals with larger amygdala volume were less likely to pa...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
The amygdala plays an integral role in human social cognition and behavior, with clear links to emot...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...
Anatomically, the amygdala and its 13 component nuclei integrate higher order perceptual information...
For centuries, philosophers and social theorists have wondered why people submit voluntarily to tyra...
Amygdala is an intensively researched brain structure involved in social processing and multiple maj...
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function a...
International audienceUbiquitous in the animal kingdom, dominance hierarchies emerge through social ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The role of the amygdala in emotion and social perception has been intensively investigated primaril...
Prejudice is an enduring and pervasive aspect of human cognition. An emergent trend in modern psycho...
SummaryPrimates are remarkably adept at ranking each other within social hierarchies, a capacity tha...
Group living can help individuals defend against predators and acquire nutrition. However, conflicts...
Social hierarchy is a fact of life for many animals. Navigating social hierarchy requires understand...
Individuals are willing to sacrifice their own resources to promote equality in groups. These costly...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
The amygdala plays an integral role in human social cognition and behavior, with clear links to emot...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...
Anatomically, the amygdala and its 13 component nuclei integrate higher order perceptual information...
For centuries, philosophers and social theorists have wondered why people submit voluntarily to tyra...
Amygdala is an intensively researched brain structure involved in social processing and multiple maj...
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function a...
International audienceUbiquitous in the animal kingdom, dominance hierarchies emerge through social ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The role of the amygdala in emotion and social perception has been intensively investigated primaril...
Prejudice is an enduring and pervasive aspect of human cognition. An emergent trend in modern psycho...
SummaryPrimates are remarkably adept at ranking each other within social hierarchies, a capacity tha...
Group living can help individuals defend against predators and acquire nutrition. However, conflicts...
Social hierarchy is a fact of life for many animals. Navigating social hierarchy requires understand...
Individuals are willing to sacrifice their own resources to promote equality in groups. These costly...
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from perceiv...
The amygdala plays an integral role in human social cognition and behavior, with clear links to emot...
fMRI The current research explored the neural mechanisms linking social status to perceptions of the...