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神经科学通报(英文版)
神经科学通报(英文版)

路长林(常务) 李朝义 赵志奇

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神经科学通报(英文版)/Journal Neuroscience BulletinCSCDCSTPCD北大核心SCI
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    Brain Systems Underlying Fundamental Motivations of Human Social Conformity

    Xinling ChenJiaxi LiuYue-Jia LuoChunliang Feng...
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    查看更多>>摘要:From birth to adulthood,we often align our behaviors,attitudes,and opinions with a majority,a phenomenon known as social conformity.A seminal framework has proposed that conformity behaviors are mainly driven by three fundamental motives:a desire to gain more information to be accurate,to obtain social approval from others,and to maintain a favorable self-concept.Despite extensive interest in neuroimaging investigation of social conformity,the relationship between brain systems and these fundamental motivations has yet to be established.Here,we reviewed brain imaging findings of social conformity with a componential framework,aiming to reveal the neuropsychological substrates underlying different conformity motivations.First,information-seeking engages the evaluation of social information,information integration,and modification of task-related activity,corresponding to brain networks implicated in reward,cognitive control,and tasks at hand.Second,social acceptance involves the anticipation of social acceptance or rejection and mental state attribution,mediated by networks of reward,punishment,and mentalizing.Third,self-enhancement entails the excessive representation of positive self-related information and suppression of negative self-related information,ingroup favoritism and/or outgroup derogation,and elaborated mentalizing processes to the ingroup,supported by brain systems of reward,punishment,and mentalizing.Therefore,recent brain imaging studies have provided important insights into the fundamental motivations of social conformity in terms of component processes and brain mechanisms.

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    Brain-Computer Interfaces in Disorders of Consciousness

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    Jingyu YuTianwen LiKezhu ChenQisheng Tang...
    353-355页

    PROK2-PROKR2 Signaling:New Contributor to Pleasant Touch

    Feng-Lin ChenHai-Yan YinYong Tang
    356-358页

    Infusion of Cerebrospinal Fluid from Young Mice Reverses Memory Loss in Aged Mice

    Luodan YangQuanguang Zhang
    359-361页

    Charting Normative Brain Variability Across the Human Lifespan

    Yongbin WeiHan ZhangYong Liu
    362-364页

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