The social brain: allowing humans to boldly go where no other species has been.
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Introspective minds: using ALE meta-analyses to study commonalities in the neural correlates of emotional processing, social & unconstrained cognitionNeural mirroring systems: exploring the EEG μ rhythm in human infancySocial cognition and the anterior temporal lobes: a review and theoretical frameworkYes, you can? A speaker's potency to act upon his words orchestrates early neural responses to message-level meaningThe shaping of social perception by stimulus and knowledge cues to human animacy.The body social: an enactive approach to the selfGames people play-toward an enactive view of cooperation in social neuroscience.Individual differences in laughter perception reveal roles for mentalizing and sensorimotor systems in the evaluation of emotional authenticity.Visual experience determines the use of external reference frames in joint action control.Sensory and semantic category subdivisions within the anterior temporal lobes.Social cognitive deficits and their neural correlates in progressive supranuclear palsy.Language in dialogue: when confederates might be hazardous to your data.Outcome dependency alters the neural substrates of impression formation.ALE meta-analysis on facial judgments of trustworthiness and attractiveness.The social brain in adolescence: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging and behavioural studiesDyadic movement synchronization while performing incongruent trajectories requires mutual adaptation.Social Cognition Deficits: Current Position and Future Directions for Neuropsychological Interventions in Cerebrovascular Disease.Incentives for health.Old world monkeys compare to apes in the primate cognition test batteryBuilding a neuroscience of pleasure and well-beingMoving mirrors: a high-density EEG study investigating the effect of camera movements on motor cortex activation during action observation.Reconceptualizing anhedonia: novel perspectives on balancing the pleasure networks in the human brainAnd yet they act together: interpersonal perception modulates visuo-motor interference and mutual adjustments during a joint-grasping task.The Effects of Acutely Administered 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine on Spontaneous Brain Function in Healthy Volunteers Measured with Arterial Spin Labeling and Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent Resting State Functional Connectivity.Perceiving active listening activates the reward system and improves the impression of relevant experiencesMedial prefrontal cortex activation is commonly invoked by reputation of self and romantic partnersJoint action modulates motor system involvement during action observation in 3-year-oldsLearning-induced plasticity in medial prefrontal cortex predicts preference malleability.Exploring the building blocks of social cognition: spontaneous agency perception and visual perspective taking in autismInsensitivity to social reputation in autismMoney Affects Theory of Mind Differently by GenderResearching children's individual empathic abilities in the context of their daily lives: the importance of mixed methods.Atypical social modulation of imitation in autism spectrum conditions.In your place: neuropsychological evidence for altercentric remapping in embodied perspective taking.Social cognition and prefrontal hemodynamic responses during a working memory task in schizophrenia.The neural dynamics of updating person impressions.Deafness, thought bubbles, and theory-of-mind developmentSocial perception in autism spectrum disorders: impaired category selectivity for dynamic but not static images in ventral temporal cortex.Thinking aloud during idea generating and planning before written translation: Developmental changes from ages 10 to 12 in expressing and defending opinions.Insula and somatosensory cortical myelination and iron markers underlie individual differences in empathy.
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The social brain: allowing humans to boldly go where no other species has been.
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