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  • Neural Circuit Mechanisms o... Neural Circuit Mechanisms of Social Behavior
    Chen, Patrick; Hong, Weizhe Neuron, 04/2018, Volume: 98, Issue: 1
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    We live in a world that is largely socially constructed, and we are constantly involved in and fundamentally influenced by a broad array of complex social interactions. Social behaviors among ...
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  • Clinical assessment of social cognitive function in neurological disorders
    Henry, Julie D; von Hippel, William; Molenberghs, Pascal ... Nature reviews. Neurology, 01/2016, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Social cognition broadly refers to the processing of social information in the brain that underlies abilities such as the detection of others' emotions and responding appropriately to these emotions. ...
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  • Having Less, Giving More: T... Having Less, Giving More: The Influence of Social Class on Prosocial Behavior
    PIFF, Paul K; KRAUS, Michael W; COTE, Stéphane ... Journal of personality and social psychology, 11/2010, Volume: 99, Issue: 5
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    Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to threat, and a reduced sense of personal control. Given these life circumstances, one might expect ...
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  • "A disease like any other"?... "A disease like any other"? A decade of change in public reactions to schizophrenia, depression, and alcohol dependence
    Pescosolido, Bernice A; Martin, Jack K; Long, J Scott ... The American journal of psychiatry, 11/2010, Volume: 167, Issue: 11
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    Clinicians, advocates, and policy makers have presented mental illnesses as medical diseases in efforts to overcome low service use, poor adherence rates, and stigma. The authors examined the impact ...
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  • Mechanisms Underlying Micro... Mechanisms Underlying Microbial-Mediated Changes in Social Behavior in Mouse Models of Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Sgritta, Martina; Dooling, Sean W.; Buffington, Shelly A. ... Neuron, 01/2019, Volume: 101, Issue: 2
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    Currently, there are no medications that effectively treat the core symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We recently found that the bacterial species Lactobacillus (L.) reuteri reverses social ...
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  • Microbiota and the social b... Microbiota and the social brain
    Sherwin, Eoin; Bordenstein, Seth R; Quinn, John L ... Science, 11/2019, Volume: 366, Issue: 6465
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    Sociability can facilitate mutually beneficial outcomes such as division of labor, cooperative care, and increased immunity, but sociability can also promote negative outcomes, including aggression ...
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  • Marmosets: A Neuroscientifi... Marmosets: A Neuroscientific Model of Human Social Behavior
    Miller, Cory T.; Freiwald, Winrich A.; Leopold, David A. ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 04/2016, Volume: 90, Issue: 2
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    The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) has garnered interest recently as a powerful model for the future of neuroscience research. Much of this excitement has centered on the species’ reproductive ...
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  • Signaling When No One Is Wa... Signaling When No One Is Watching: A Reputation Heuristics Account of Outrage and Punishment In One-Shot Anonymous Interactions
    Jordan, Jillian J; Rand, David G Journal of personality and social psychology, 01/2020, Volume: 118, Issue: 1
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    Moralistic punishment can confer reputation benefits by signaling trustworthiness to observers. However, why do people punish even when nobody is watching? We argue that people often rely on the ...
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  • Risk Factors for Psychosis:... Risk Factors for Psychosis: Impaired Social and Role Functioning
    CORNBLATT, Barbara A; CARRION, Ricardo E; WOODS, Scott W ... Schizophrenia Bulletin, 11/2012, Volume: 38, Issue: 6
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    Risk for psychosis is currently defined primarily on the basis of attenuated positive symptoms (APS), with no inclusion of the functional deficits characteristic of schizophrenia. Impaired social and ...
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  • Long-term social dysfunctio... Long-term social dysfunction after trauma: What is the prevalence, risk factors, and associated outcomes?
    Herrera-Escobar, Juan P.; Rivero, Rachel; Apoj, Michel ... Surgery, September 2019, 2019-09-00, 20190901, Volume: 166, Issue: 3
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    Social functioning—the ability to participate in organized or informal family, friend, or peer groups and communal activities—is intertwined with physical and emotional health. Although trauma can ...
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