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E-grāmata: Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience [Oxford Handbooks Online E-books]

Edited by (Irving B. Harris Professor of Psychology, University of Chicago, USA), Edited by (Tiffany & Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago, USA)
  • Formāts: 1128 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Library of Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199940660
  • Oxford Handbooks Online E-books
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  • Formāts: 1128 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Library of Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199940660
The complexities of the brain and nervous system make neuroscience an inherently interdisciplinary pursuit, one that comprises disparate basic, clinical, and applied disciplines. Behavioral neuroscientists approach the brain and nervous system as instruments of sensation and response; cognitive neuroscientists view the same systems as a solitary computer with a focus on representations and processes.

The Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience marks the emergence of a third broad perspective in this field. Social neuroscience emphasizes the functions that emerge through the coaction and interaction of conspecifics, the neural mechanisms that underlie these functions, and the commonality and differences across social species and superorganismal structures.

With an emphasis on the neural, hormonal, cellular, and genetic mechanisms underlying social behavior, social neuroscience places emphasis on the associations and influences between social and biological levels of organization. This complex interdisciplinary perspective demands theoretical, methodological, statistical, and inferential rigor to effectively integrate basic, clinical, and applied perspectives on the nervous system and brain.

Reflecting the diverse perspectives that make up this field, The Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience brings together perspectives from across the sciences in one authoritative volume.
Part One Foundational Principles and Methods
1 An Introduction to Social Neuroscience
3(6)
John T. Cacioppo
Jean Decety
2 The Emergence of Social Neuroscience as an Academic Discipline
9(19)
Svenja Matusall
Ina Maria Kaufmann
Markus Christen
3 Evolutionary Basis of the Social Brain
28(11)
Robin Dunbar
4 The Evolution of Social Cognition
39(10)
Lisa A. Parr
Bridget M. Waller
5 Social Neuroscience: A Neuropsychological Perspective
49(20)
Janelle Beadle
Daniel Tranel
6 Essentials of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
69(28)
Tor D. Wager
Martin A. Lindquist
7 Electromagnetic Brain Mapping Using MEG and EEG
97(37)
Sylvain Baillet
8 Psychoneuroimmunology in vivo: Methods and Principles
134(17)
Jos A. Bosch
Christopher G. Engeland
Victoria E. Burns
Part Two Motivation and Emotion
9 The Neurobiology of Social Bonding and Attachment
151(13)
C. Sue Carter
Stephen W. Porges
10 Social Neuroscience of Evaluative Motivation
164(14)
Greg J. Norman
John T. Cacioppo
Gary G. Berntson
11 Processing Social and Nonsocial Rewards in the Human Brain
178(17)
Lauren A. Leotti
Mauricio R. Delgado
12 Emotion, Consciousness, and Social Behavior
195(17)
Piotr Winkielman
Kent Berridge
Shlomi Sher
13 Attitudes
212(15)
William A. Cunningham
Ingrid Johnsen Haas
Andrew John
14 The Emotion-Attention Interface: Neural, Developmental, and Clinical Considerations
227(16)
Michael L. Kirwan
Lauren K. White
Nathan A. Fox
15 The Neuroscience of Personality Traits: Descriptions and Prescriptions
243(9)
Angelina R. Sutin
Robert R. McCrae
Paul T. Costa, Jr.
16 Emotion Recognition
252(13)
Ralph Adolphs
Vanessa Janowski
17 Odor-Evoked Memory
265(12)
Rachel S. Herz
18 Emotion Regulation: Neural Bases and Beyond
277(16)
Peter Mende-Siedlecki
Hedy Kober
Kevin N. Ochsner
Part Three Social Cognition
19 Brain Development during Childhood and Adolescence
293(21)
Tomas Paus
20 An Overview of Self-Awareness and the Brain
314(11)
Julian Paul Keenan
Hanna Oh
Franco Amati
21 Note to Self
325(10)
Susanne Quadflieg
C. Neil Macrae
22 Unconscious Action Tendencies: Sources of "Un-Integrated" Action
335(13)
Ezequiel Morsella
John A. Bargh
23 The Prefrontal Cortex and Goal-Directed Social Behavior
348(12)
Aron K. Barbey
Jordan Grafman
24 Staying in Control: The Neural Basis of Self-Regulation and its Failure
360(18)
Dylan D. Wagner
Kathryn E. Demos
Todd F. Heatherton
25 "Hearing Voices": Neurocognition of the Human Voice
378(16)
Pascal Belin
26 Intersecting Identities and Expressions: The Compound Nature of Social Perception
394(10)
Reginald B. Adams, Jr.
Anthony J. Nelson
27 Person Perception
404(15)
Bruce D. Bartholow
Cheryl L. Dickter
28 Impression Formation: A Focus on Others' Intents
419(15)
Daniel L. Ames
Susan T. Fiske
Alexander T. Todorov
29 The Origins of First Impressions in Animal and Infant Face Perception
434(11)
Leslie A. Zebrowitz
Yi Zhang
30 Using ERPs to Understand the Process and Implications of Social Categorization
445(10)
Tiffany A. Ito
31 Real-world Consequences of Social Deficits: Executive Functions, Social Competencies, and Theory of Mind in Patients with Ventral Frontal Damage and Traumatic Brain Injury
455(22)
Valerie E. Stone
Catherine A. Hynes
32 The Neuroscience of Moral Cognition and Emotion
477(14)
Roland Zahn
Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza
Jorge Moll
33 Embodiment and Social Cognition
491(16)
Paula M. Niedenthal
Jiska Eelen
Marcus Maringer
34 Socioemotional Functioning and the Aging Brain
507(18)
Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin
Laura L. Carstensen
Part Four Inter-Personal Processes
35 The Mirror Neuron System and Social Cognition
525(17)
Christian Keysers
Marc Thioux
Valeria Gazzola
36 The Mirror Neuron System and Imitation
542(9)
Marco Iacoboni
37 Social Neuroscience of Empathy
551(14)
Tania Singer
Jean Decety
38 Altruism
565(21)
Stephanie D. Preston
Frans B. M. de Waal
39 Why Rejection Hurts: What Social Neuroscience Has Revealed About the Brains Response to Social Rejection
586(13)
Naomi I. Eisenberger
40 Neural Systems of Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Self-Esteem Maintenance
599(15)
Jennifer S. Beer
41 The Social Regulation of Emotion
614(10)
James A. Coan
42 From Emotion to Notion: The Importance of Melody
624(25)
Kathleen Wermke
Werner Mende
43 Social Mechanisms in Early Language Acquisition: Understanding Integrated Brain Systems Supporting Language
649(19)
Patricia K. Kuhl
44 Language and Communication
668(15)
Howard C. Nusbaum
Part Five Group Processes
45 The Neurobiology of Primate Social Behavior
683(19)
Melissa D. Bauman
Eliza Bliss-Moreau
Christopher J. Machado
David G. Amaral
46 Neural Representation of Social Hierarchy
702(14)
Caroline F. Zink
Joseph W. Barter
47 Group Processes: Social Dominance
716(13)
Paul W. Czoty
Drake Morgan
Michael A. Nader
48 Mechanisms for the Regulation of Intergroup Responses: A Social Neuroscience Analysis
729(13)
David M. Amodio
Kyle G. Ratner
49 Cultural Neuroscience: Visualizing Culture-Gene Influences on Brain Function
742(23)
Joan Y. Chiao
Part Six Social Influences on Health and Clinical Syndromes
50 Perceived Social Isolation: Social Threat Vigilance and Its Implications for Health
765(11)
Louise C. Hawkley
John T. Cacioppo
51 Pathways Linking Early Life Stress to Adult Health
776(11)
Shelley E. Taylor
52 Physiological Effects of Social Threat: Implications for Health
787(17)
Sally S. Dickerson
Tara L. Gruenewald
Margaret E. Kemeny
53 Social Neuroscientific Pathways Linking Social Support to Health
804(10)
Bert N. Uchino
Timothy W Smith
Wendy Birmingham
McKenzie Carlisle
54 Stress, Negative Emotions, and Inflammation
814(16)
Jean-Philippe Gouin
Liisa V Hantsoo
Janice K. Kiecolt-Glaser
55 Neural Endophenotypes of Social Behavior in Autism Spectrum Conditions
830(18)
Michael V. Lombardo
Simon Baron-Cohen
Matthew K. Belmonte
Bhismadev Chakrabarti
56 Developmental Disorders
848(11)
Yoko Kamio
Shozo Tobimatsu
Hiroki Fukui
57 The Asperger Syndrome
859(26)
Bruno Wicker
Marie Gomot
58 Antisocial Personality Disorders
885(10)
Andrea L. Glenn
Adrian Raine
59 Psychopathy from the Perspective of Social and Cognitive Neuroscience
895(11)
James Blair
60 Alexithymia from the Social Neuroscience Perspective
906(29)
Sylvie Berthoz
Lydia Pouga
Michele Wessa
61 Theory of Mind Deficits in Neurological Patients
935(14)
Tal Shany-Ur
Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory
Part Seven Applications
62 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Strategic Thinking
949(12)
Meghana Bhatt
Colin F. Camerer
63 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Deception
961(13)
Jonathan G. Hakun
David Seelig
Daniel D. Langleben
64 Mutual Benefits of Using Humanoid Robots in Social Neuroscience
974(18)
Thierry Chaminade
Mitsuo Kawato
65 The Social Brain in Adolescence and the Potential Impact of Social Neuroscience on Education
992(9)
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
66 The Influence of Video Games on Social, Cognitive, and Affective Information Processing
1001(14)
Kira Bailey
Robert West
Craig A. Anderson
Part Eight Societal Significance
67 Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues in Social Neuroscience
1015(12)
Martha J. Farah
Part Nine Conclusions
68 Epilogue
1027(4)
John T. Cacioppo
Jean Decety
Author Index 1031(44)
Subject Index 1075
Jean Decety, Ph.D., is Irving B. Harris Professor at the University of Chicago, with a primary appointment in the Department of Psychology and a secondary appointment in the Department of Psychiatry. He received his Ph.D. in Neurobiology from the University of Claude Bernard (Lyon, France) in 1989.



John T. Cacioppo, Ph.D., is the Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor and Director of the Social Psychology Program at the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Ohio State University in 1977.