The neural and computational systems of social learning

A Olsson, E Knapska, B Lindström - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2020 - nature.com
Learning the value of stimuli and actions from others—social learning—adaptively
contributes to individual survival and plays a key role in cultural evolution. We review …

The default network and self‐generated thought: Component processes, dynamic control, and clinical relevance

JR Andrews‐Hanna, J Smallwood… - Annals of the new York …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Though only a decade has elapsed since the default network (DN) was first defined as a
large‐scale brain system, recent years have brought great insight into the network's adaptive …

[图书][B] The neuroscience of creativity

A Abraham - 2018 - books.google.com
What happens in our brains when we compose a melody, write a poem, paint a picture, or
choreograph a dance sequence? How is this different from what occurs in the brain when …

The neurobiology of mentalizing.

P Luyten, P Fonagy - Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Mentalizing is the capacity to understand ourselves and others in terms of intentional mental
states, such as feelings, desires, wishes, attitudes, and goals. It is a fundamental capacity in …

The brain's default network and its adaptive role in internal mentation

JR Andrews-Hanna - The Neuroscientist, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
During the many idle moments that comprise daily life, the human brain increases its activity
across a set of midline and lateral cortical brain regions known as the “default network.” …

A meta-analysis of functional neuroimaging studies of self-and other judgments reveals a spatial gradient for mentalizing in medial prefrontal cortex

BT Denny, H Kober, TD Wager… - Journal of cognitive …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The distinction between processes used to perceive and understand the self and others has
received considerable attention in psychology and neuroscience. Brain findings highlight a …

The amygdala as a hub in brain networks that support social life

KC Bickart, BC Dickerson, LF Barrett - Neuropsychologia, 2014 - Elsevier
A growing body of evidence suggests that the amygdala is central to handling the demands
of complex social life in primates. In this paper, we synthesize extant anatomical and …

Parsing the neural correlates of moral cognition: ALE meta-analysis on morality, theory of mind, and empathy

D Bzdok, L Schilbach, K Vogeley, K Schneider… - Brain Structure and …, 2012 - Springer
Morally judicious behavior forms the fabric of human sociality. Here, we sought to investigate
neural activity associated with different facets of moral thought. Previous research suggests …

Social neuroscience and hyperscanning techniques: past, present and future

F Babiloni, L Astolfi - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the published literature on the hyperscanning methodologies using
hemodynamic or neuro-electric modalities. In particular, we describe how different brain …

[HTML][HTML] Data science opportunities of large language models for neuroscience and biomedicine

D Bzdok, A Thieme, O Levkovskyy, P Wren, T Ray… - Neuron, 2024 - cell.com
Large language models (LLMs) are a new asset class in the machine-learning landscape.
Here we offer a primer on defining properties of these modeling techniques. We then reflect …