Linking bodily, environmental and mental states in the self—A three-level model based on a meta-analysis

P Qin, M Wang, G Northoff - Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
Current researchers mostly agree that the self consists of both bodily and non-bodily
environmental information. The neural mechanism underlying the integration of this …

Social cognition and the cerebellum: a meta-analysis of over 350 fMRI studies

F Van Overwalle, K Baetens, P Mariën… - Neuroimage, 2014 - Elsevier
This meta-analysis explores the role of the cerebellum in social cognition. Recent meta-
analyses of neuroimaging studies since 2008 demonstrate that the cerebellum is only …

A cultural neuroscience approach to the biosocial nature of the human brain

S Han, G Northoff, K Vogeley, BE Wexler… - Annual review of …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Cultural neuroscience (CN) is an interdisciplinary field that investigates the relationship
between culture (eg, value and belief systems and practices shared by groups) and human …

Empathy for the social suffering of friends and strangers recruits distinct patterns of brain activation

ML Meyer, CL Masten, Y Ma, C Wang… - Social cognitive and …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Humans observe various peoples' social suffering throughout their lives, but it is unknown
whether the same brain mechanisms respond to people we are close to and strangers' …

[BOOK][B] Healing the traumatized self: consciousness, neuroscience, treatment (Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology)

P Frewen, R Lanius - 2015 - books.google.com
A neurobiological explanation of self-awareness and the states of mind of severely
traumatized people. Cultivation of emotional awareness is difficult, even for those of us not …

Sociocultural patterning of neural activity during self-reflection

Y Ma, D Bang, C Wang, M Allen, C Frith… - Social Cognitive and …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Western cultures encourage self-construals independent of social contexts, whereas East
Asian cultures foster interdependent self-construals that rely on how others perceive the self …

Cortical midline structures and autobiographical-self processes: an activation-likelihood estimation meta-analysis

HF Araujo, J Kaplan, A Damasio - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The autobiographical-self refers to a mental state derived from the retrieval and assembly of
memories regarding one's biography. The process of retrieval and assembly, which can …

The automatic and the expected self: Separating self-and familiarity biases effects by manipulating stimulus probability

J Sui, Y Sun, K Peng, GW Humphreys - Attention, Perception, & …, 2014 - Springer
Attentional control over prepotent responses has previously been shown by manipulating
the probability with which stimuli appear. Here, we examined whether prepotent responses …

[BOOK][B] The sociocultural brain: A cultural neuroscience approach to human nature

S Han - 2017 - books.google.com
How is the human brain shaped by our sociocultural experiences? What neural correlates
underlie the extraordinary cultural diversity of human behavior? How do our genes interact …

Interaction between oxytocin receptor polymorphism and interdependent culture values on human empathy

S Luo, Y Ma, Y Liu, B Li, C Wang, Z Shi… - Social cognitive and …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Recent evidence suggests that the association between oxytocin receptor polymorphism
(OXTR rs53576) and emotion-related behavioral/psychological tendencies differs between …