Neuroscience and Social Science The Missing Link /
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| Andre forfattere: | , , |
| Summary: | XVIII, 546 p. 38 illus., 25 illus. in color. text |
| Sprog: | engelsk |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2017.
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| Udgivelse: | 1st ed. 2017. |
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| Online adgang: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68421-5 |
| Format: | Electronisk Bog |
Indholdsfortegnelse:
- Chapter 1: Exploring the borderlands of neuroscience and social science
- Part I - Neuroscientific research on social cognition. Chapter 2: Valuing others: evidence from economics, developmental psychology, and neurobiology
- Chapter 3: Bias and control in social decision-making
- Chapter 4: Neurobiological approaches to interpersonal coordination: Achievements and pitfalls Chapter 5: The social neuroscience of attachment
- Chapter 6: Mindreading in altruists and psychopaths
- Chapter 7: From primary emotions to the spectrum of affect: An evolutionary neurosociology of the emotions
- Chapter 8: Moral cognition and moral emotions
- Chapter 9: On the cognitive (neuro)science of moral cognition: utilitarianism, deontology and the ‘fragmentation of value’
- Chapter 10: The social/neuro science: Bridging or polarizing culture and biology?
- Part II - Impact of social neuroscience in social spheres. Chapter 11: Dementia and social neuroscience: Historical and cultural perspectives
- Chapter 12: Clinical studies of social neuroscience: A lesion model approach
- Chapter 13: Psychotherapy and social neuroscience: forging links together
- Chapter 14: The brain in the public space: social neuroscience and the media
- Part III - Integration of social and neuroscientific insights. Chapter 15: Electrophysiological approaches in the study of the influence of childhood poverty on cognition
- Chapter 16: The cultural neuroscience of socioeconomic status
- Chapter 17: Social ties, health and wellbeing: A literature review and model
- Part IV - Philosophical contributions on theoretical, methodological, and ethical questions. Chapter 18: The self-domesticated animal and its study
- Chapter 19: How is our self related to its brain? Neurophilosophical concepts
- Chapter 20: Enaction and neurophenomenology in language
- Chapter 21: A pluralist framework for the philosophy of social neuroscience
- Chapter 22: Social neuroscience and neuroethics: a fruitful synergy.