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  • Anxiolytics Use in the Families with (Non)dependent Member : Relation to Dependence Indicators, Self and Family Perceptions Including Social Neuroscience Perspective
    Rus-Makovec, Maja ; Sernec, Karin ; Rus, Velko S.
    Social neuroscience seeks to explain social behavior in terms of information processing mechanisms that motivate and guide social behavior and in terms of neurobiological mechanisms (genetic, ... hormonal, biochemical, physiological) that underline social behavior [1]. Social neuroscience could be defined quitebroadly as exploration of interdependence between processes, traditionally belonging to social psychology and particular neurological factors [2]. Because of the complexity of human social interaction (exchange, communication), social neuroscience needs to combine and integrate multi-levelanalysis across different domains [1, 2]. Itʼs worth repeating Cacioppo & Berntson [3] connecting multi - level approach: ŽThe doctrine of multilevel analysis specifies that microanalyses of a psychological phenomenoncan be particularly effective when pursued in addition to or in conjunction with molar analyses.Ž Relation Žbrain - cultureŽ could be defined also as a typical thematic part of social anthropo - psychology, expression, etymologically and recognizably showing to fields of thematically origin. Particular aspects of social neuroscience are connected also with some new areas of contemporary social psychology, with the questions of (bio) - psycho - social evolution, the questions of mate preferences included [4]; itʼs also connected with social psychosomatics, particularly with social cognition and with a view of the personʼs information - processing capability [5]. Three routes of social cognition are distinguished: capacity to mentalize, to mimic and understand othersʼ motor actions and our capacity to empathize [6]. The social environment is multifaceted and compromises a dynamic set of environmental and behavioral interactions that influence the connections amongindividuals such as parent and child, husband and wives, groups etc. These connections from the social network can have an impact on brain development and function and can be both a risk and a protective factor against drug abuse [7]. Social neuroscience perspective seems to be one of themost suitable disciplines for understanding the field of psychotropic substance use and abuse. That is why we tried to introduce the social neuroscientific perspective in the field of anxiolytic (ab)use by parents in families with and without dependent family member in our research
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2013
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 619692