Las emociones y el cerebro social

Ver el vídeo. ¿Cuál es el papel del cerebro social para la adaptación y supervivencia humana en la sociedad?

“We are an essentially social species; no component of our civilization would be possible without large-scale collective behavior. Yet much of our social behavior arises from neurobiological and psychological mechanisms shared with other mammalian species, raising questions about why we are different. Part of this difference may arise from knowledge of our own minds and those of others, a type of knowledge different from that about the shared nonsocial environment, and in degree if not in kind inaccessible and inconceivable to nonhuman animals” (Adolphs, 2009, 693–716).

Si quieres leer más sobre el cerebro social y las redes neuronales sociales:

Adolfo, R. (2009).El Cerebro Social: Base Neural del Conocimiento Social. Annu Rev Psychol.; 60: 693–716. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2588649/

Kennedy, D., Adolphs, R. The social brain in psychiatric and neurological disorders. Trends Cogn Sci. 2012 November ; 16(11): 559–572.

Kolb, B. y Whishaw, I. (2021). Fundamentos de Neuropsicología Humana. Capítulo 20: La emoción y el cerebro social. 569-70. https://www.scribd.com/document/538348998/Fundamentals-of-Human-Neuropsychology-7th-Edition-by-Bryan-Kolb-Ian-Q-Whishaw

Han, M. et al. (2021) Bases neurobiológicas de las Redes Sociales. Frente.Psicol.        https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.626337/full 

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