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Neuroscience and Social Science : The Missing Link 🔍
Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Springer, 1st ed. 2017, US, 2017
Agustín Ibáñez, Lucas Sedeño, Adolfo M. García (eds.) 🔍
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This book seeks to build bridges between neuroscience and social science empirical researchers and theorists working around the world, integrating perspectives from both fields, separating real from spurious divides between them and delineating new challenges for future investigation. Since its inception in the early 2000s, multilevel social neuroscience has dramatically reshaped our understanding of the affective and cultural dimensions of neurocognition. Thanks to its explanatory pluralism, this field has moved beyond long standing dichotomies and reductionisms, offering a neurobiological perspective on topics classically monopolized by non-scientific traditions, such as consciousness, subjectivity, and intersubjectivity. Moreover, it has forged new paths for dialogue with disciplines which directly address societal dynamics, such as economics, law, education, public policy making and sociology. At the same time, beyond internal changes in the field of neuroscience, new problems emerge in the dialogue with other disciplines.
__Neuroscience and Social Science – The Missing Link__ puts together contributions by experts interested in the convergences, divergences, and controversies across these fields. The volume presents empirical studies on the interplay between relevant levels of inquiry (neural, psychological, social), chapters rooted in specific scholarly traditions (neuroscience, sociology, philosophy of science, public policy making), as well as proposals of new theoretical foundations to enhance the rapprochement in question.
By putting neuroscientists and social scientists face to face, the book promotes new reflections on this much needed marriage while opening opportunities for social neuroscience to plunge from the laboratory into the core of social life. This transdisciplinary approach makes __Neuroscience and Social Science – The Missing Link__ an important resource for students, teachers, and researchers interested in the social dimension of human mind working in different fields, such as social neuroscience, social sciences, cognitive science, psychology, behavioral science, linguistics, and philosophy.
__Neuroscience and Social Science – The Missing Link__ puts together contributions by experts interested in the convergences, divergences, and controversies across these fields. The volume presents empirical studies on the interplay between relevant levels of inquiry (neural, psychological, social), chapters rooted in specific scholarly traditions (neuroscience, sociology, philosophy of science, public policy making), as well as proposals of new theoretical foundations to enhance the rapprochement in question.
By putting neuroscientists and social scientists face to face, the book promotes new reflections on this much needed marriage while opening opportunities for social neuroscience to plunge from the laboratory into the core of social life. This transdisciplinary approach makes __Neuroscience and Social Science – The Missing Link__ an important resource for students, teachers, and researchers interested in the social dimension of human mind working in different fields, such as social neuroscience, social sciences, cognitive science, psychology, behavioral science, linguistics, and philosophy.
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Augustín Ibáñez; Lucas Sedeño; Adolfo Martín García; SpringerLink (Online service)
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Ibáñez, Agustín; Sedeño, Lucas; García, Adolfo M.
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Loris Magnani; Steven N. Shore
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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Place of publication not identified, 2017
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Springer Nature, Cham, 2017
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Cham, Switizerland, 2017
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Switzerland, Switzerland
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New York, Nov. 2017
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1st ed, Cham, 2017
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Nov 04, 2017
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Source title: Neuroscience and Social Science: The Missing Link
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Front Matter ....Pages i-xviii
Exploring the Borderlands of Neuroscience and Social Science (Agustín Ibáñez, Lucas Sedeño, Adolfo M. García)....Pages 1-17
Front Matter ....Pages 19-19
Valuing Others: Evidence from Economics, Developmental Psychology, and Neurobiology (Pablo Billeke, Patricia Soto-Icaza, Mauricio Aspé-Sánchez, Verónica Villarroel, Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert)....Pages 21-45
Bias and Control in Social Decision-Making (Paloma Díaz-Gutiérrez, Sonia Alguacil, María Ruz)....Pages 47-68
Neurobiological Approaches to Interpersonal Coordination: Achievements and Pitfalls (Carlos Cornejo, Zamara Cuadros, Ricardo Morales)....Pages 69-94
The Social Neuroscience of Attachment (Pascal Vrtička)....Pages 95-119
Mind-Reading in Altruists and Psychopaths (Fatima Maria Felisberti, Robert King)....Pages 121-140
From Primary Emotions to the Spectrum of Affect: An Evolutionary Neurosociology of the Emotions (Warren D. TenHouten)....Pages 141-167
Moral Cognition and Moral Emotions (Sandra Baez, Adolfo M. García, Hernando Santamaría-García)....Pages 169-197
On the Cognitive (Neuro)science of Moral Cognition: Utilitarianism, Deontology, and the “Fragmentation of Value” (Alejandro Rosas)....Pages 199-215
The Social/Neuroscience: Bridging or Polarizing Culture and Biology? (Andrés Haye, Ricardo Morales, Sebastián Niño)....Pages 217-239
Front Matter ....Pages 241-241
Dementia and Social Neuroscience: Historical and Cultural Perspectives (Olivier Piguet)....Pages 243-253
Clinical Studies of Social Neuroscience: A Lesion Model Approach (Fiona Kumfor, Jessica L. Hazelton, François-Laurent De Winter, Laurent Cleret de Langavant, Jan Van den Stock)....Pages 255-296
Psychotherapy and Social Neuroscience: Forging Links Together (Andrés Roussos, Malena Braun, Saskia Aufenacker, Julieta Olivera)....Pages 297-327
The Brain in the Public Space: Social Neuroscience and the Media (María Jimena Mantilla, Martín H. Di Marco, Diego A. Golombek)....Pages 329-345
Front Matter ....Pages 347-347
Electrophysiological Approaches in the Study of the Influence of Childhood Poverty on Cognition (Marcos Luis Pietto, Juan E. Kamienkowski, Sebastián J. Lipina)....Pages 349-381
The Cultural Neuroscience of Socioeconomic Status (Jung Yul Kwon, Ryan S. Hampton, Michael E. W. Varnum)....Pages 383-395
Social Ties, Health and Wellbeing: A Literature Review and Model (Andrew Haddon Kemp, Juan Antonio Arias, Zoe Fisher)....Pages 397-427
Front Matter ....Pages 429-429
The Self-Domesticated Animal and Its Study (Mario Bunge)....Pages 431-441
How Is Our Self Related to Its Brain? Neurophilosophical Concepts (Georg Northoff)....Pages 443-469
Enaction and Neurophenomenology in Language (Roberto Arístegui)....Pages 471-500
A Pluralist Framework for the Philosophy of Social Neuroscience (Sergio Daniel Barberis, M. Itatí Branca, A. Nicolás Venturelli)....Pages 501-530
Social Neuroscience and Neuroethics: A Fruitful Synergy (Arleen Salles, Kathinka Evers)....Pages 531-546
Exploring the Borderlands of Neuroscience and Social Science (Agustín Ibáñez, Lucas Sedeño, Adolfo M. García)....Pages 1-17
Front Matter ....Pages 19-19
Valuing Others: Evidence from Economics, Developmental Psychology, and Neurobiology (Pablo Billeke, Patricia Soto-Icaza, Mauricio Aspé-Sánchez, Verónica Villarroel, Carlos Rodríguez-Sickert)....Pages 21-45
Bias and Control in Social Decision-Making (Paloma Díaz-Gutiérrez, Sonia Alguacil, María Ruz)....Pages 47-68
Neurobiological Approaches to Interpersonal Coordination: Achievements and Pitfalls (Carlos Cornejo, Zamara Cuadros, Ricardo Morales)....Pages 69-94
The Social Neuroscience of Attachment (Pascal Vrtička)....Pages 95-119
Mind-Reading in Altruists and Psychopaths (Fatima Maria Felisberti, Robert King)....Pages 121-140
From Primary Emotions to the Spectrum of Affect: An Evolutionary Neurosociology of the Emotions (Warren D. TenHouten)....Pages 141-167
Moral Cognition and Moral Emotions (Sandra Baez, Adolfo M. García, Hernando Santamaría-García)....Pages 169-197
On the Cognitive (Neuro)science of Moral Cognition: Utilitarianism, Deontology, and the “Fragmentation of Value” (Alejandro Rosas)....Pages 199-215
The Social/Neuroscience: Bridging or Polarizing Culture and Biology? (Andrés Haye, Ricardo Morales, Sebastián Niño)....Pages 217-239
Front Matter ....Pages 241-241
Dementia and Social Neuroscience: Historical and Cultural Perspectives (Olivier Piguet)....Pages 243-253
Clinical Studies of Social Neuroscience: A Lesion Model Approach (Fiona Kumfor, Jessica L. Hazelton, François-Laurent De Winter, Laurent Cleret de Langavant, Jan Van den Stock)....Pages 255-296
Psychotherapy and Social Neuroscience: Forging Links Together (Andrés Roussos, Malena Braun, Saskia Aufenacker, Julieta Olivera)....Pages 297-327
The Brain in the Public Space: Social Neuroscience and the Media (María Jimena Mantilla, Martín H. Di Marco, Diego A. Golombek)....Pages 329-345
Front Matter ....Pages 347-347
Electrophysiological Approaches in the Study of the Influence of Childhood Poverty on Cognition (Marcos Luis Pietto, Juan E. Kamienkowski, Sebastián J. Lipina)....Pages 349-381
The Cultural Neuroscience of Socioeconomic Status (Jung Yul Kwon, Ryan S. Hampton, Michael E. W. Varnum)....Pages 383-395
Social Ties, Health and Wellbeing: A Literature Review and Model (Andrew Haddon Kemp, Juan Antonio Arias, Zoe Fisher)....Pages 397-427
Front Matter ....Pages 429-429
The Self-Domesticated Animal and Its Study (Mario Bunge)....Pages 431-441
How Is Our Self Related to Its Brain? Neurophilosophical Concepts (Georg Northoff)....Pages 443-469
Enaction and Neurophenomenology in Language (Roberto Arístegui)....Pages 471-500
A Pluralist Framework for the Philosophy of Social Neuroscience (Sergio Daniel Barberis, M. Itatí Branca, A. Nicolás Venturelli)....Pages 501-530
Social Neuroscience and Neuroethics: A Fruitful Synergy (Arleen Salles, Kathinka Evers)....Pages 531-546
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Annotation This book seeks to build bridges between neuroscience and social science empirical researchers and theorists working around the world, integrating perspectives from both fields, separating real from spurious divides between them and delineating new challenges for future investigation. Since its inception in the early 2000s, multilevel social neuroscience has dramatically reshaped our understanding of the affective and cultural dimensions of neurocognition. Thanks to its explanatory pluralism, this field has moved beyond long standing dichotomies and reductionisms, offering a neurobiological perspective on topics classically monopolized by non-scientific traditions, such as consciousness, subjectivity, and intersubjectivity. Moreover, it has forged new paths for dialogue with disciplines which directly address societal dynamics, such as economics, law, education, public policy making and sociology. At the same time, beyond internal changes in the field of neuroscience, new problems emerge in the dialogue with other disciplines. Neuroscience and Social Science - The Missing Linkputs together contributions by experts interested in the convergences, divergences, and controversies across these fields. The volume presents empirical studies on the interplay between relevant levels of inquiry (neural, psychological, social), chapters rooted in specific scholarly traditions (neuroscience, sociology, philosophy of science, public policy making), as well as proposals of new theoretical foundations to enhance the rapprochement in question. By putting neuroscientists and social scientists face to face, the book promotes new reflections on this much needed marriage while opening opportunities for social neuroscience to plunge from the laboratory into the core of social life. This transdisciplinary approach makesNeuroscience and Social Science - The Missing Linkan important resource for students, teachers, and researchers interested in the social dimension of human mind working in different fields, such as social neuroscience, social sciences, cognitive science, psychology, behavioral science, linguistics, and philosophy
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