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Social Neuroscience: Toward Understanding the Underpinnings of the Social Mind

Contributor(s): Todorov, Alexandre B (Editor), Fiske, Susan (Editor), Prentice, Deborah (Editor)

ISBN: 9780195316872

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Pub Date: February 11, 2011

Dewey: 362.19689

LCCN: 2010009165

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 10.10" L x 7.10" W ( 2.05 lbs) 328 pages

Series: Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience

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Description: This book introduces social cognitive neuroscience research, addressing questions of fundamental importance to social psychology: How do we understand and represent other people? How do we represent social groups? How do we regulate our emotions and socially undesirable responses? It also presents innovative combinations of multiple methodologies, including behavioral experiments, computer modeling, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) experiments, Event-Related Potential (ERP) experiments, and brain lesion studies.

Review Quotes: Todorov, Fiske and Prentice have assembled the leading figures of the nascent field of social neuroscience in a volume that is rich with ideas and the data to support them. Using data from brain lesions, EEG, and fMRI, the authors consider how brain systems are organized to support social behavior. The text considers brain systems involved in issues such as racism and dehumanized perception, the distinction between thinking about the self and about others, self-regulation and the symbolic processing of affect, emotional decision making, the components of trustworthiness in face perception, and the fate of the soul. This book is very accessible and will appeal to a broad audience that includes scientists within related fields of psychology and neuroscience, but also non-experts who are interested in how social behavior is organized in the brain.

--Gregory McCarthy, Professor of Psychology, Yale University

"Social Neuroscience has revolutionized how people think about social behavior. In a collection of compelling rigorous essays, the leading experts lay out the foundations of this exciting new field. This is the cutting edge of science."

--Shelley E. Taylor, Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles

"Social Neuroscience provides an up-to-date survey of key themes and findings, focusing on cognitive neuroscience studies in humans. Contributions from many of the major players in the field cover topics ranging from face perception, to stereotyping and bias, to regulation, decision-making and moral judgment. Especially valuable are brief synthetic commentaries at the end of each section. The volume will be an accessible introduction for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, and a valuable reference source for all investigating human social cognition. Importantly, the contributions all convey the excitement of the field and point to future studies, fuel for motivating the next generation of young scientists in social neuroscience."
--Ralph Adolphs, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, California Institute of Technology

"Social Neuroscience: Toward Understanding the Underpinnings of the Social Mind is
an informative and valuable resource for a diverse audience and various professional
fields- including social psychology, neuroscience, anthropology, medicine, political
science, economics, and philosophy- as well as for laymen with an ardent interest in
biophilosophical inquiry." -- Sigmund Hough, PhD, ABPP, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; Maggi Budd, PhD, MPH, ABPP, Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; PsychCRITIQUES

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