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  • ISBN-10: 1573317608
  • ISBN-13: 9781573317603
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What makes suicide bombers capable of sacrificing themselves for a belief? Why do members of one race believe they are superior to another? How do subliminal messages affect the outcome of political polling?

Using the tools of neuroscience and social science, researchers have learned a great deal about the brain's role in human behavior and interactions. This volume is the proceedings of the first Barcelona Social Brain Conference, which was organized by the New York Academy of Sciences, the Fundació Catalana per a la Recerca i la Innovació, the Càtedra UAB "el cervell social," and the European Science Foundation. Through a neuroscientific lens, the invited chapters examine the human qualities of empathy, sacred values, and cooperation, and focus on the ways in which what they learn can be used to understand human conflicts.

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Foreword 1(4)
Scott Atran
Arcadi Navarro
Kevin Ochsner
Adolf Tobena
Oscar Vilarroya
Keynote Lecture
Lethal Altrusts: Itineraries along the Dark Outskirts of Moralistic Prosociality
5(11)
Adolf Tobena
Part I. From Animosity to Empathy: Neuroimaging Studies
The Need for a Cognitive Neuroscience of Naturalistic Social Cognition
16(15)
Jamil Zaki
Kevin Ochsner
From Dehumanization and Objectification to Rehumanization: Neuroimaging Studies on the Building Blocks of Empathy
31(4)
Susan T. Fiske
When the Self Becomes Other: Toward an Integrative Understanding of the Processes Distinguishing Adaptive Self-reflection from Rumination
35(6)
Ethan Kross
Differential Roles of Fairness- and Compassion-Based Motivations for Cooperation, Defection, and Punishment
41(10)
Tania Singer
Nikolaus Steinbeis
The Development of Adolescent Social Cognition
51(6)
Stephanie Burnett
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore
Part II. Genetic Markers for Good and Bad Cooperators: Fairness Studies
Genoeconomics: Promises and Caveats for a New Field
57(9)
Arcadi Navarro
Experimental Game Theory and Behavior Genetics
66(10)
David Cesarini
Christopher T. Dawes
Magnus Johannesson
Paul Lichtenstein
Bjorn Wallace
The Neurochemistry of Fairness: Clarifying the Link between Serotonin and Prosocial Behavior
76(11)
Molly J. Crockett
Arginine Vasopressin and Oxytocin Modulate Human Social Behavior
87(16)
Richard P. Ebstein
Salomon Israel
Elad Lerer
Florina Uzefovsky
Idan Shalev
Inga Gritsenko
Mathias Riebold
Shahaf Salomon
Nurit Yirmiya
Empathy in Early Childhood: Genetic, Environmental, and Affective Contributions
103(12)
Ariel Knafo
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler
Maayan Davidov
Carol Van Hulle
JoAnn L. Robinson
Soo Hyun Rhee
Part III. Sacred Values in Social Conflicts: Anthropological Perspectives on Fairness
What Motivates Participation in Violent Political Action: Selective Incentives or Parochial Altruism?
115(9)
Jeremy Ginges
Scott Atran
Sex Differences in Intergroup Competition, Aggression, and Warfare: The Male Warrior Hypothesis
124(11)
Mark Van Vugt
Precis of Implicit Nationalism
135(11)
Ran R. Hassin
Melissa J. Ferguson
Rasha Kardosh
Shanette C. Porter
Travis J. Carter
Veronika Dudareva
Reason within Passion: Values as Motivational Anchors of Israeli Opinion on the 2006 Lebanon War and Ceasefire
146(12)
Lilach Nir
Ariel Knafo
Sacred Values: Psychological and Anthropological Perspectives on Fairness, Fundamentalism, and Terrorism
158(16)
John Thomas Alderdice
Part IV. Short Papers
Neural Basis of Preference for Human Social Hierarchy versus Egalitarianism
174(8)
Joan Y. Chiao
Vani A. Mathur
Tokiko Harada
Trixie Lipke
Empathy toward Strangers Triggers Oxytocin Release and Subsequent Generosity
182(8)
Jorge A. Barraza
Paul J. Zak
On Hotheads and Dirty Harries: The Primacy of Anger in Altruistic Punishment
190(7)
Elise C. Seip
Wilco W. van Dijk
Mark Rotteveel
Neural Correlates of Social Decision Making and Relationships: A Developmental Perspective
197(10)
Berna Guroglu
Wouter van den Bos
Eveline A. Crone
Suicidality Connected with Mentalizing Anomalies in Schizophrenia: A Study with Stabilized Outpatients
207(5)
Roso Duno
Esther Pousa
Monica Miguelez
Itziar Montalvo
David Suarez
Adolf Tobena
Neurobiological Substrates of Social Cognition Impariment in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Gathering Insights from Seven Structural and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies
212(9)
Joan Carles Soliva
Susanna Carmona
Jordi Fauquet
Elseline Hoekzema
Antoni Bulbena
Joe Hilferty
Oscar Vilarroya
Agent-based Computer Simulations of Language Choice Dynamics
221(9)
Tarik Hadzibeganovic
Dietrich Stauffer
Christian Schulze
The Use of Supernatural Entities in Moral Conversations as a Cultural-Psychological Attractor
230(11)
Tamas Tofalvy
Hugo Viciana
Retraction 241
Oscar Vilarroya and Scott Atran are the authors of Values, Empathy, and Fairness across Social Barriers, Volume 1167, published by Wiley.