Brain games: Toward a neuroecology of social behavior

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):424-425 (2013)
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Abstract

In the target article, Schilbach et al. defend a perspective that focuses on the neural basis of social cognition during live, ongoing interactions between individuals. We argue that a second-person neuroscience would benefit from formal approaches borrowed from economics and behavioral ecology and that it should be extended to social interactions in nonhuman animals

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