Environmental neuroeconomics: how neuroscience can inform our understanding of human responses to climate change
Highlights•Neuroeconomics can offer insight into human decision-making for environmental
policymakers.•Neuroeconomics can evaluate response to dimensions of climate change …
policymakers.•Neuroeconomics can evaluate response to dimensions of climate change …
[HTML][HTML] Neurobiological bases of social networks
M Han, G Jiang, H Luo, Y Shao - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
A social network is a web that integrates multiple levels of interindividual social relationships
and has direct associations with an individual's health and well-being. Previous research …
and has direct associations with an individual's health and well-being. Previous research …
Social comparison in the brain: A coordinate‐based meta‐analysis of functional brain imaging studies on the downward and upward comparisons
Social comparison is ubiquitous across human societies with dramatic influence on people's
well‐being and decision making. Downward comparison (comparing to worse‐off others) …
well‐being and decision making. Downward comparison (comparing to worse‐off others) …
Diffusion of responsibility attenuates altruistic punishment: A functional magnetic resonance imaging effective connectivity study
Humans altruistically punish violators of social norms to enforce cooperation and pro‐social
behaviors. However, such altruistic behaviors diminish when others are present, due to a …
behaviors. However, such altruistic behaviors diminish when others are present, due to a …
[HTML][HTML] Integration of social status and trust through interpersonal brain synchronization
Trust can be a dynamic social process, during which the social identity of the interacting
agents (eg, an investor and a trustee) can bias trust outcomes. Here, we investigated how …
agents (eg, an investor and a trustee) can bias trust outcomes. Here, we investigated how …
Brain responses to social norms: Meta‐analyses of f MRI studies
O Zinchenko, M Arsalidou - Human brain mapping, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Social norms have a critical role in everyday decision‐making, as frequent interaction with
others regulates our behavior. Neuroimaging studies show that social‐based and fairness …
others regulates our behavior. Neuroimaging studies show that social‐based and fairness …
Neurocomputational evidence that conflicting prosocial motives guide distributive justice
In the history of humanity, most conflicts within and between societies have originated from
perceived inequality in resource distribution. How humans achieve and maintain distributive …
perceived inequality in resource distribution. How humans achieve and maintain distributive …
Social hierarchy modulates neural responses of empathy for pain
Recent evidence indicates that empathic responses to others' pain are modulated by various
situational and individual factors. However, few studies have examined how empathy and …
situational and individual factors. However, few studies have examined how empathy and …
A unified neural account of contextual and individual differences in altruism
Altruism is critical for cooperation and productivity in human societies but is known to vary
strongly across contexts and individuals. The origin of these differences is largely unknown …
strongly across contexts and individuals. The origin of these differences is largely unknown …
Do experiences of interactional inequality predict lower depth of future student participation in peer review?
Across disciplines and educational levels, peer feedback has emerged as a broadly useful
pedagogical strategy. However, the value of peer feedback depends upon students being …
pedagogical strategy. However, the value of peer feedback depends upon students being …