Defining social reward: A systematic review of human and animal studies.
Social rewards are strong drivers of behavior and fundamental to well-being, yet there is a
lack of consensus regarding what actually defines a reward as “social.” Because a …
lack of consensus regarding what actually defines a reward as “social.” Because a …
Neural mirroring mechanisms and imitation in human infants
Studying human infants will increase our understanding of the nature, origins and function of
neural mirroring mechanisms. Human infants are prolific imitators. Infant imitation indicates …
neural mirroring mechanisms. Human infants are prolific imitators. Infant imitation indicates …
[BOOK][B] Handbook of the cultural foundations of learning
NS Nasir, CD Lee, R Pea, M McKinney de Royston - 2020 - library.oapen.org
Edited by a diverse group of expert collaborators, the Handbook of the Cultural Foundations
of Learning is a landmark volume that brings together cutting-edge research examining …
of Learning is a landmark volume that brings together cutting-edge research examining …
The locus coeruleus–norepinephrine system as pacemaker of attention–a developmental mechanism of derailed attentional function in autism spectrum disorder
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit diminished visual engagement to
environmental stimuli. Aberrant attentional function provides an explanation by reduced …
environmental stimuli. Aberrant attentional function provides an explanation by reduced …
Reward anticipation and processing of social versus nonsocial stimuli in children with and without autism spectrum disorders
Background How children respond to social and nonsocial rewards has important
implications for both typical and atypical social‐cognitive development. Individuals with …
implications for both typical and atypical social‐cognitive development. Individuals with …
Face perception and learning in autism spectrum disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by impairment in social communication
and restricted and repetitive interests. While not included in the diagnostic characterization …
and restricted and repetitive interests. While not included in the diagnostic characterization …
[PDF][PDF] The braid of human learning and development: Neuro-physiological processes and participation in cultural practices
This chapter offers a framework for understanding human learning and psychological
development as situated within a system that entails dynamic interplay between …
development as situated within a system that entails dynamic interplay between …
Development of monetary and social reward processes
D Wang, T Liu, J Shi - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
The current study investigated monetary and social reward processing in children,
adolescents and adults with adapted incentive-delay tasks and self-report questionnaires …
adolescents and adults with adapted incentive-delay tasks and self-report questionnaires …
Fear of negative evaluation modulates electrocortical and behavioral responses when anticipating social evaluative feedback
Cognitive models posit that the fear of negative evaluation (FNE) is a hallmark feature of
social anxiety. As such, individuals with high FNE may show biased information processing …
social anxiety. As such, individuals with high FNE may show biased information processing …
Stability of executive function and predictions to adaptive behavior from middle childhood to pre-adolescence
The shift from childhood to adolescence is characterized by rapid remodeling of the brain
and increased risk-taking behaviors. Current theories hypothesize that developmental …
and increased risk-taking behaviors. Current theories hypothesize that developmental …