The neural and computational systems of social learning
Learning the value of stimuli and actions from others—social learning—adaptively
contributes to individual survival and plays a key role in cultural evolution. We review …
contributes to individual survival and plays a key role in cultural evolution. We review …
Resolving uncertainty in a social world
Consider the range of social behaviours we engage in every day. In each case, there are a
multitude of unknowns, reflecting the many sources of uncertainty inherent to social …
multitude of unknowns, reflecting the many sources of uncertainty inherent to social …
Affective events and the development of leader-member exchange
We propose that consideration of affective events theory can enrich our understanding of
leader-member exchange (LMX) development. Drawing from previous research, we argue …
leader-member exchange (LMX) development. Drawing from previous research, we argue …
Interpersonal emotion regulation: Implications for affiliation, perceived support, relationships, and well-being.
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 115 (4) of Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology (see record 2018-45703-004). In the article, there …
of Personality and Social Psychology (see record 2018-45703-004). In the article, there …
Systems consolidation induces multiple memory engrams for a flexible recall strategy in observational fear memory in male mice
Observers learn to fear the context in which they witnessed a demonstrator's aversive
experience, called observational contextual fear conditioning (CFC). The neural …
experience, called observational contextual fear conditioning (CFC). The neural …
From shared to distinct self–other representations in empathy: evidence from neurotypical function and socio-cognitive disorders
Neuroscientific research has identified two fundamental components of empathy: shared
emotional representations between self and other, and self–other distinction. The concept of …
emotional representations between self and other, and self–other distinction. The concept of …
Prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and threat processing: implications for PTSD
Posttraumatic stress disorder can be viewed as a disorder of fear dysregulation. An
abundance of research suggests that the prefrontal cortex is central to fear processing—that …
abundance of research suggests that the prefrontal cortex is central to fear processing—that …
Social fear learning: from animal models to human function
Learning about potential threats is critical for survival. Learned fear responses are acquired
either through direct experiences or indirectly through social transmission. Social fear …
either through direct experiences or indirectly through social transmission. Social fear …
Motivated empathy: a social neuroscience perspective
Highlights•Empathy reflects underlying motives that facilitate or inhibit social
connection.•Empathic motives are often instantiated in brain activity.•Key insights from …
connection.•Empathic motives are often instantiated in brain activity.•Key insights from …
Hemispherically lateralized rhythmic oscillations in the cingulate-amygdala circuit drive affective empathy in mice
Observational fear, a form of emotional contagion, is thought to be a basic form of affective
empathy. However, the neural process engaged at the specific moment when socially …
empathy. However, the neural process engaged at the specific moment when socially …