ABSTRACT

Social Neuroscience provides an updated and critically important survey of contemporary social neuroscience research. In response to recent advances in the field, this book speaks to the various ways that basic biological functions shape and underlie social behavior. The book also shows how an understanding of neuroscience, physiology, genetics, and endocrinology can foster a fuller, more consilient understanding of social behavior and of the person. These collected chapters cover traditional and contemporary social psychology topics that have received conceptual and empirical attention from social neuroscience approaches. While the focus of the chapters is demonstrating how social neuroscience methods contribute to understanding social psychological topics, they also cover a wide range of social neuroscience methods, including hormones, functional magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalography, event-related brain potentials, cardiovascular responses, and genetics.

chapter 1|9 pages

A brief Overview of Social Neuroscience

Biological Perspectives on Social Psychology

chapter 2|24 pages

Perceiving Persons

Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approaches

chapter 3|25 pages

Persuasion Neuroscience

New Potential to Test Dual-process Theories

chapter 4|18 pages

Mentalizing

chapter 6|23 pages

The Neuroscience of “Ego Depletion”

How the Brain Can Help us Understand why Self-control Seems Limited

chapter 7|19 pages

Existential Neuroscience

A Review and Outlook for the Case of Death Awareness

chapter 9|22 pages

Sex, Love, Temptation

Human Mating Motives and the Hormones that Underlie them

chapter 13|29 pages

Cultural Neuroscience

Bridging Cultural and Biological Sciences