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What is the social brain? - MIT McGovern Institute

A network of brain regions that support social interaction, including the ability to understand and partake in jokes – we refer to this as the “social brain.”

The Social Brain: Neural Basis of Social Knowledge - PubMed Central

Social cognition in humans is distinguished by psychological processes that allow us to make inferences about what is going on inside other people—their ...

The social brain in adolescence | Nature Reviews Neuroscience

Behaviour that is related to social cognition changes dramatically during human adolescence. This is paralleled by functional changes that occur in the social ...

Social Brain - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

The so-called social brain circuit has been divided into two main networks [1]: the first, centered in the amygdala, is thought to process the emotional ...

The social brain? - PMC

The notion that there is a 'social brain' in humans specialized for social interactions has received considerable support from brain imaging and, to a lesser ...

The Social Brain – Bringing Brain Injury Survivors and Families ...

The Social Brain was developed to enhance the Brain Injury Community through recreation, socialization and networking opportunities with others. The emotional ...

Growing a social brain | Nature Human Behaviour

We propose that social care is needed to grow a brain. Consequently, the entire brain, which is potentially sculpted by ongoing social ...

The Developmental Origins of the Social Brain: Empathy, Morality ...

This review helps understand how basic forms of empathy, morality, and justice are substantialized in early ontogeny.

Seven computations of the social brain - Oxford Academic

The computations that the brain must perform occur in parallel, combine social and nonsocial cues, produce verbal and nonverbal signals and ...

The Social Brain | Frank Van Overwalle | TEDxLeuvenSalon

Through social interactions, humans can make sophisticated judgements about others. They can work together, strengthen their group and avoid ...

Simons Center for the Social Brain – Massachusetts Institute of ...

About the Simons Center for the Social Brain. The mission of the Simons Center for the Social Brain is to understand the neural mechanisms underlying social ...

What Does “the Social Brain” Really Mean? - Psychology Today

Many central cognitive functions of the brain, such as valuation of rewards, emotion, and executive control, frequently take place in social ...

Social Brain Perspectives on the Social and Evolutionary ... - MDPI

Human language and social cognition are two key disciplines that have traditionally been studied as separate domains. Nonetheless, an emerging view suggests ...

The social brain? | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

It is the social brain that allows us to interact with other people. As with all our interactions with the world, we can do much better if we ...

Dissecting functional contributions of the social brain to strategic ...

We find that most social-brain areas respond to both social and non-social reactivity rather than just to human opponents.

The Social Brain - Cambridge Neuroscience

This theme seeks to understand a range of cognitive processes contributing to language learning, decision making, kinship and group dynamics.

Home | Social Brain Sciences Program

The Dartmouth Center for Social Brain Sciences is a research and training center comprised of scholars from across Dartmouth College who are involved in the ...

The “social brain” is highly sensitive to the mere presence of ... - PLOS

In this study, we investigated whether these brain regions are evoked by the mere presence of social information using an automated meta-analysis and ...

What is the Social Brain? - YouTube

The research is in: Learning is a social endeavor. Sign up for our free monthly education research newsletter: https://edut.to/3TrI8Nl Learn ...

The Science of the Social Brain | Momentous Institute

The human brain is a social brain. In this article, we'll take a look at how the brain is wired to be social.