
The complexities of the brain and nervous system make neuroscience an inherently interdisciplinary pursuit, one that comprises disparate basic, clinical, and applied disciplines. Behavioral neuroscientists approach the brain and nervous system as instruments of sensation and response; cognitive neuroscientists view the same systems as a solitary computer with a focus on representations and processes.The Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience marks the emergence of a third broad perspective in this field. Social neuroscience emphasizes the functions that emerge through the coaction and interaction of conspecifics, the neural mechanisms that underlie these functions, and the commonality and differences across social species and superorganismal structures.With an emphasis on the neural, hormonal, cellular, and genetic mechanisms underlying social behavior, social neuroscience places emphasis on the associations and influences between social and biological levels of organization. This complex interdisciplinary perspective demands theoretical, methodological, statistical, and inferential rigor to effectively integrate basic, clinical, and applied perspectives on the nervous system and brain.Reflecting the diverse perspectives that make up this field, The Oxford Handbook of Social Neuroscience brings together perspectives from across the sciences in one authoritative volume.
This volume investigates the emergence of social neuroscience as a distinct interdisciplinary field focused on the neural mechanisms underlying social behavior and interaction. Editors Jean Decety and John T. Cacioppo, both prominent figures in the field, curate a collection of contributions that bridge the gap between biological processes and social phenomena. The text argues that understanding the brain requires integrating hormonal, cellular, and genetic data with the complexities of social interaction across various species.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this handbook as a foundational reference for researchers and graduate students in the neurosciences. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those with a strong background in biological or psychological research.
Page Count:
1102
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190845759
ISBN-13:
9780190845759
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