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Cacioppo [and others]. 264 1 Cambridge, Mass. :|bMIT Press,|c2002. 300 1 online resource (xii, 1345 pages) :|billustrations. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 490 1 Social neuroscience series 500 "A Bradford book." 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |tSocial neuroscience /|rJohn T. Cacioppo and Gary G. Berntson --|tGenetics of mouse behavior: interactions with laboratory environment /|rJohn C. Crabbe, Douglas Wahlsten, and Bruce C. Dudek --|tMultilevel integrative analyses of human behavior: social neuroscience and the complementing nature of social and biological approaches /|rJohn T. Cacioppo, Gary G. Berntson, John F. Sheridan, and Martha K. McClintock --|tOn bridging the gap between socia- personality psychology and neuropsychology /|rStanley B. Klein and John F. Kihlstrom --|tSocial brain hypothesis / |rRobin I.M. Dunbar --|tLevels of analysis in health science: a framework for integrating sociobehavioral and biomedical research /|rNorman B. Anderson --|tRole of the Anterior prefrontal cortex in human cognition /|rEtienne Koechlin, Gianpaolo Basso, Pietro Pietrini, Seth Panzer, and Jordan Grafman --|tSeven sins of memory: insights from psychology and cognitive neuroscience /|rDaniel L. Schacter --|tDouble dissociation of conditioning and declarative knowledge relative to the amygdala and hippocampus in humans /|rAntoine Bechara, Daniel Tranel, Hanna Damasio, Ralph Adolphs, Charles Rockland, and Antonio R. Damsio --|tImaging unconscious semantic priming /|rStanislas Dehaene, Lionel Naccache, Gurvan Le Clec'H, Etienne Koechlin, Miachel Mueller, Ghislaine Dehaene- Lambertz, Pierre-Francois van de Morrtele, and Denis Le Bihan --|tStorage and executive processes in the frontal lobes /|rEdward E. Smith and John Jonides --|tMemory: a century of consolidation /|rJames L. McGaugh --|tIn search of the self: a positron emission tomographic study / |rFergus I.M. Craik, Tara M. Moroz, Morris Moscovitch, Donald T. Stuss, Gordon Winocur, Endel Tulving, and Shitij Kapur --|tBrain and conscious experience /|rMichael S. Gzzaniga --|tAttention, self-regulation, and consciousness /|rMichael I. Posner and Mary K Rothbart --|tNeural correlates of theory-of-mind reasoning: an event-related potential study /|rMark A. Sabbagh and Marjorie Taylor -- |tLanguage within our grasp /|rGiacomo Rizzolatti and Michael A. Arbib --|tFusiform face area: a module in human extrastriate cortex specialized for face perception / |rNancy Kanwisher, Josh McDermott, and Marvin M. Chun -- |tExpertise for cars and birds recruits brain areas involved in face perception /|rIsabel Gauthier, Pawel Skudlarski, John C. Gore, and Adam W. Anderson --|tVoice- selective areas in human auditory cortex /|rPascal Belin, Robert J. Zatorre, Philippe Lafaille, Pierre Ahad, and Bruce Pike --|tEvidence from Turner's syndrome of an imprinted X-linked locus affecting cognitive function / |rD.H. Skuse, R.S. James, D.V.M. Bishop, B. Coppin, P. Dalton, G. Aamodt-Leeper, M. Bacarese-Hamilton, C. Creswell, R. McGurk, and P.A. Jacobs --|tSocial cognition and the human brain /|rRalph Adolphs --|tImpairment of social and moral behavior related to early damage in human prefrontal cortex /|rSteven W. Anderson, Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasio, Daniel Tranel, and Antonio R. Damasio -- |tHuman amygdala in social judgment /|r/ Ralph Adolphs, Daniel Tranel, and Antonio R. Damasio --|tSocial intelligence in the Normal and Autistic Brain: an FMRI study /|rSimon Baron-Cohen, Howard A. Ring, Sally Wheelwright, Edward T. Bullmore, Mick J. Brammer, Andrew Simmons, and Steve C.R. Williams --|tSocial brain: a project for integrating primate behavior and neurophysiology in a new domain /|rLeslie Brothers.; Emotion: clues from the brain /|rJoseph E. LeDoux --|tFear and the brain: where have we been, and where are we going? /|rJoseph E. LeDoux --|tAnxiety and cardiovascular reactivity: the basal forebrain cholinergic link /|rGary G. Berntson, Martin Sarter, and John T. Cacioppo --|tA motivational analysis of emotion: reflex-cortex connections /|rPeter J. Lang, Margaret M. Bradley, and Bruce N. Cuthbert --|tFunctional neuroanatomy of emotion and affective style /|rRichard J. Davidson and William Irwin --|tAffect system has parallel and integrative processing components: form follows function /|rJohn T. Cacioppo, Wendi L. Gardner, and Gary G. Berntson -- |tChoosing between small, likely rewards and large, unlikely rewards activates inferior and orbital prefrontal cortex /|rRobert D. Rogers, Adrian J. Owen, Hugh C. Middleton, Emma J. Williams, John D. Pickard, Barbara J. Sahakian, and Trevor W. Robbins --|tA neural substrate of prediction and reward /|rWolfram Schultz, Peter Dayan, and P. Read Montague --|tSelective enhancement of emotional, but not motor, learning in monoamine oxidase A-deficient mice /|rJeansok J. Kim, Jean C. Shih, Kevin Chen, Lu Chen, Shaeowen Bao, Stephen Maren, Stephan G. Anagnostaras, Michael S. Fanselow, Edward De Maeyer, Isabelle Seif, and Richard F. Thompson --|tMind of an addicted brain: neural sensitization of wanting versus liking /|rKent C. Berridge and Terry E. Robinson --|tNegative information weighs more heavily on the brain: the negativity bias in evaluative categorizations /|rTiffany A. Ito, Jeff T. Larsen, N. Kyle Smith, and John T. Cacioppo --|tFace-elicited ERPs and affective attitude: brain electric microstate and tomography analyses /|rD. Pizzagalli, D. Lehmann, T. Koenig, M. Regard, and R.D. Pasual-Marqui --|tPerformance on indirect measures of race evaluation predicts amygdala activation /|rElizabeth A. Phelps, Kevin J. O'Connor, William A. Cunningham, E. Sumie Runayama, J. Christopher Gatenby, John C. Gore, and Mahzarin R. Banaji, Antoine Bechara, Hanna Damasio, Daniel Tranel, and Antonio R. Damasio --|tDo amnesics exhibit cognitive dissonance reduction? The role of explicit memory and attention in attitude change /|rMatthew D. Lieberman, Kevin N. Ochsner, Daniel T. Gilbert, and Daniel L. Schacter --|tImpaired preference conditioning after anterior temporal lobe resection in humans /|rIngrid S. Johnsrude, Adrian M. Owen, Norman M. White, W. Vivienne Zhao, and Veronique Bohbot -- |tBiobehavioral responses to stress in females: tend-and- befriend, not fight-or-flight /|rShelley E. Taylor, Laura Cousino Klein, Biran P. Lewis, Tara L. Gruenewald, Regan A.R. Gurung, and John A. Updegraff --|tOxytocin, vasopressin, and autism: is there a connection? /|rThomas R. Insel, Derek J. O'Brien, and James F. Leckman -- |tTryptophan depletion, executive functions, and disinhibition in aggressive, adolescent males /|rDavid G. LeMarquand, Robert O. Pihl, Simon N. Young, Richard E. Tremblay, Jean R. Seguin, Roberta M. Palmour, and Chawki Benkelfat --|tNature over nurture: temperament, personality, and life span development /|rRobert R. McCrae, Paul T. Costa Jr., Fritz Ostendorf, Alois Angleitner, Martina Hrebickova, Maria D. Avia, Jesus Sanz, Maria L. Sanchez-Bernardos, M. Ersin Kusdil, Ruth Woodfield, Peter R. Saunders, and Peter B. Smith --|tBiological bases of maternal attachment /|rDaior Maestripieri --|tMaternal care, hippocampal glucocorticoid receptors and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal responses to stress /|rDong Liu, Josie Diorio, Beth Tannenbaum, Christian Caldji, Darlene Francis, Alison Freedmon, Shakti Sharma, Deborah Pearson, Paul M. Plotsky, and Michael J. Meaney.; Maternal care and the development of stress responses /|rDarlene Francis and Michael J. Meaney --|tAttachment in Rhesus monkeys /|rStephen J. Suomi --|tNongenomic transmission across generations of maternal behavior and stress responses in the rate /|rDarlene Francis, Josie Diorio, Dong Liu and Michael J. Meaney. 505 00 |tNeuroendocrine bases of monogamy /|rLarry J. Young, Zuoxin Wang, and Thomas R. Insel --|tRole of interleukin-1 beta in impairment of contextual fear conditioning caused by social isolation /|rC. Rachal Pugh, Kien T. Nguyen, Jennifer L. Gonyea, Monika Fleshner, Linda R. Watkins, Steven F. Maier, and Jerry W. Rudy --|tAdrenocortical reactivity and social competence in seven-year-olds / |rLouis A. Schmidt, Nathan A. Fox, Esther M. Sternberg, Philip W Gold, Craig C. Smith, and Jay Schulkin --|tLonely traits and concomitant physiological processes: the MacArthur social neuroscience studies /|rJohn T. Cacioppo, John M. Ernst, Mary H. Burleson, Martha K. McClintock, William B. Malarkey, Louise C. Hawkley, Ray B. Kowalewski, Alisa Paulsen, J. Allan Hobson, Kenneth Hugdahl, David Spiegel, and Gary G. Berntson --|tNeuroendocrine perspectives on social attachment on love /|rC. Sue Carter --|tA role for central Vasopressin in pair bonding in monogamous prairie voles /|rJames T. Winslow, Nick Hastings, C. Sue Carter, Carroll R. Harbaugh, and Thomas R. Insel --|tPrior exposure to oxytocin mimics and the effects of social contact and facilitates sexual behaviour in females /|rB.S. Chushing and C.S. Carter -- |tPsychological state and mood effects of steriodal chemosignals in women and men /|rSuma Jacob and Martha K. McClintock --|tEffects of sexual dimorphism on facial attractiveness /|rD.I. Perrett, K.J. Lee, I. Penton-Voak, D. Rowland, S. Yoshikawa, D.M. Burt, S.P. Henzi, D.L. Castles, and S. Akamatsu --|tNature needs nurture: the interaction of hormonal and social influences on the development of behavioral sex differences in Rhesus monkeys /|rKim Wallen --|tSearch for the age of "onset" of physical aggression: Rousseau and Bandura revisited / |rRichard E. Tremblay, Christa Japel, Daniel Perusse, Pierre McDuff, Michel Boivin, Mark Zoccolillo, and Jacques Montplaisir --|tCSF 5-HiAA and aggression in female Macaque Monkeys: species and interindividual differences / |rG.C. Westergaard, S.J. Suomi, J.D. Higley, and P.T. Mehlman --|tDevelopmental exposure to vasopressin increases aggression in adult prairie voles /|rJohn M. Stribley and C. Sue Carter --|tCSF testosterone and 5-HIAA correlate with different types of aggressive behaviors / |rJ. Dee Higley, Patrick T. Mehlman, Russell E. Poland, David M. Taub, James Vickers, Stephen J. Suomi, and Markku Linnoila --|tReduced prefrontal gray matter volume and reduced autonomic activity in antisocial personality disorder /|rAdrian Raine, Todd Lencz, Susan Bihrle, Lori LaCasse, and Patrick Colletti --|tAsymmetric frontal brain activity, cortisol, and behaviorassociated with fearful temperament in Rhesus monkeys /|rNed H. Kalin, Christine Larson, Steven E. Shelton, and Richard J. Davidson -- |tFrontal brain electrical activity in shyness and sociability /|rLouis A. Schmidt --|tSelective alteration of personality and social behavior by serotonergic intervention /|rBrian Knutson, Owen M. Wolkowitz, Steve W. Cole, Theresa Chan, Elizabeth A. Moore, Ronald C. Johnson, Jan Terpstra, Rebecca A. Turner, and Victor I. Reus -- |tDopamine and the structure of personality: relation of agonist-induced dopamine activity to positive emotionality /|rRichard A. Depue, Monica Luciana, Paul Arbisi, Paul Collins, and Arthur Leon.; Socioeconomic status and health : the challenge of the gradient /|rNancy E. Adler, Thomas Boyce, Margaret A. Chesney, Sheldon Cohen, Susan Folkman, Robert L. Kahn, and S. Leonard Syme --|tPsychological influences on surgical recovery : perspectives from psychoneuroimmunology /|rJanice K. Kiecolt-Glaser, Gayle G. Page, Phillip T. Marucha, Robert C. MacCallum, and Ronald Glaser --|tProtective and damaging effects of stress mediators /|rBruce S. McEwen --|tCytokines for psychologists: implications of bidirectional immune-to- brain communication for understanding behavior, mood, and cognition /|rSteven F. Maier and Linda R. Watkins -- |tSocial stress and the reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus type 1 /|rDavid A. Padgett, John F. Sheridan, Julianne Dorne, Gary G. Berntson, Jessica Candelora, and Ronald Glaser --|tHostile attitudes predict elevated vascular resistance during interpersonal stress in men and women /|rMary C. Davis, Karen A. Matthews, and Claire E. McGrath --|tHostility and the metabolic syndrome in older males: the normative aging study /|rRaymond Niaura, Sara M. Banks, Kenneth D. Ward, Catherine M. Stoney, Avron Spiro III, Carolyn M. Aldwin, Lewis Landsberg, and Scott T. Weiss --|tTypes of stressors that increase susceptibility to the common cold in healthy adults / |rSheldon Cohen, Ellen Frank, William J. Doyle, David P. Skoner, Bruce S. Rabin, and Jack M. Gwaltney Jr. -- |tSocial isolation and cardiovascular disease: an atherosclerotic pathway? /|rSarah S. Knox and Kerstin Uvnas-Moberg --|tEmotional support and survival after mycardial infarction: a prospective, population-based study of the elderly /|rLisa F. Berkman, Linda Leo-Summers, and Ralph I. Horwitz --|tSocial ties and susceptibility to the common cold /|rSheldon Cohen, William J. Doyle, David P. Skoner, Bruce S. Rabin, and Jack M. Gwaltney Jr. -- |tRegulation of ovulation by human pheromones /|rKathleen Stern and Martha K. McClintock --|tPsychosocial factors, sex differences, and atherosclerosis: lessons from animal models /|rJay R. Kaplan, Michael R. Adams, Thomas B. Clarkson, Stephen B. Manuck, Carol A. Shively, and J. Koudy Williams. 520 8 Annotation A full understanding of the biology and behavior of humans cannot be complete without the collective contributions of the social sciences, cognitive sciences, and neurosciences. This book collects eighty-two of the foundational articles in the emerging discipline of social neuroscience. 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