Toward socially inspired social neuroscience

Social neuroscience, often viewed as studying the neural foundations of social cognition, has roots in multiple disciplines. This paper argues that it needs a firmer base in social psychology. First, we outline some major opportunities from social psychology--the power of social context and social motives in shaping human behavior. Second, as the social cognition field moves away from studying only deliberate, explicit processes to studying also automatic, implicit processes, adopting a dual-process perspective, social neuroscience also lends itself to both automatic and controlled processes. Finally, social neuroscience is especially suited to study the efficiency and spontaneity of social judgments. All this brings social behavioral grounding to cognitive neuroscience. Among the implications for social neuroscience: Social cognition intrinsically evokes affect, so social cognitive affective neuroscience glues together a variety of fields in psychological and neurosciences.

[1]  J. Cacioppo,et al.  Tracking the Timecourse of Social Perception: The Effects of Racial Cues on Event-Related Brain Potentials , 2004, Personality & social psychology bulletin.

[2]  L. Ross,et al.  The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology , 1991 .

[3]  D. Perrett,et al.  Dissociable neural responses to facial expressions of sadness and anger. , 1999, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[4]  E. E. Jones The rocky road from acts to dispositions. , 1979, The American psychologist.

[5]  Uta Frith,et al.  Theory of mind , 2001, Current Biology.

[6]  Patrice D. Tremoulet,et al.  Perceptual causality and animacy , 2000, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[7]  J Tudor-Hart,et al.  On the nature of prejudice. , 1961, The Eugenics review.

[8]  D. Schacter Implicit memory: History and current status. , 1987 .

[9]  Tom Johnstone,et al.  Inverse amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex responses to surprised faces , 2003, Neuroreport.

[10]  D. Gilbert,et al.  The correspondence bias. , 1995, Psychological bulletin.

[11]  M. Zuckerman,et al.  Actions and occurrences in Kelley's cube. , 1978 .

[12]  Y. Trope The multiple roles of context in dispositional judegement , 1989 .

[13]  Ran R. Hassin,et al.  Facing faces: studies on the cognitive aspects of physiognomy. , 2000, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[14]  L. F. Barrett Solving the Emotion Paradox: Categorization and the Experience of Emotion , 2006, Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.

[15]  R. Zajonc Feeling and thinking : Preferences need no inferences , 1980 .

[16]  Bharat Maldé,et al.  Interpersonal relations — a theory of interdependence , 1979 .

[17]  K. Williams,et al.  Cyberostracism: effects of being ignored over the Internet. , 2000, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[18]  Steven L. Neuberg,et al.  A Continuum of Impression Formation, from Category-Based to Individuating Processes: Influences of Information and Motivation on Attention and Interpretation , 1990 .

[19]  Ira J. Roseman Cognitive determinants of emotion: A structural theory. , 1984 .

[20]  D. Perrett,et al.  Visual neurones responsive to faces in the monkey temporal cortex , 2004, Experimental Brain Research.

[21]  B. Weiner An attributional theory of motivation and emotion , 1986 .

[22]  Alexander Todorov,et al.  Spontaneous trait inferences are bound to actors' faces: evidence from a false recognition paradigm. , 2002 .

[23]  C. H. Hansen,et al.  Finding the face in the crowd: an anger superiority effect. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[24]  Alexander Todorov,et al.  Spontaneous trait inferences are bound to actors' faces: evidence from a false recognition paradigm. , 2002, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[25]  D. A. Kenny,et al.  Consensus in personality judgments at zero acquaintance. , 1988, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[26]  L. A. McArthur The how and what of why: Some determinants and consequences of causal attribution. , 1972 .

[27]  Muzafer Sherif,et al.  A study of some social factors in perception. , 1935 .

[28]  U. Frith Mind Blindness and the Brain in Autism , 2001, Neuron.

[29]  N. Ambady,et al.  Thin slices of expressive behavior as predictors of interpersonal consequences: A meta-analysis. , 1992 .

[30]  Dare A. Baldwin,et al.  Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition , 2001 .

[31]  S. Fiske,et al.  Interpersonal competition can cause individuating processes. , 1990, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[32]  Jeffrey S. Maxwell,et al.  Human Amygdala Responsivity to Masked Fearful Eye Whites , 2004, Science.

[33]  A closer examination of causal inference: The roles of consensus, distinctiveness, and consistency information. , 1975 .

[34]  H Fischer,et al.  Differential response in the human amygdala to racial outgroup vs ingroup face stimuli , 2000, Neuroreport.

[35]  Mahzarin R. Banaji,et al.  Encoding-Specific Effects of Social Cognition on the Neural Correlates of Subsequent Memory , 2004, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[36]  Ellen Leibenluft,et al.  Social and emotional attachment in the neural representation of faces , 2004, NeuroImage.

[37]  E. E. Jones,et al.  From Acts To Dispositions The Attribution Process In Person Perception1 , 1965 .

[38]  H. Simon,et al.  Motivational and emotional controls of cognition. , 1967, Psychological review.

[39]  Ran R. Hassin,et al.  The New Unconscious , 2006 .

[40]  M. Banaji,et al.  Implicit social cognition: attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes. , 1995, Psychological review.

[41]  Ralph Adolphs,et al.  Impaired spontaneous anthropomorphizing despite intact perception and social knowledge. , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[42]  Amy J. C. Cuddy,et al.  A model of (often mixed) stereotype content: competence and warmth respectively follow from perceived status and competition. , 2002, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[43]  Andrew W. Young,et al.  Neuropsychology of fear and loathing , 2001, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.

[44]  Eliot R. Smith,et al.  Development of automatism of social judgments. , 1986 .

[45]  C. Frith Social cognition , 2008, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[46]  P. Schyns,et al.  A mechanism for impaired fear recognition after amygdala damage , 2005, Nature.

[47]  P. Borkenau,et al.  Trait inferences: Sources of validity at zero acquaintance. , 1992 .

[48]  Matthew D. Lieberman,et al.  The emergence of social cognitive neuroscience. , 2001, The American psychologist.

[49]  C. Neil Macrae,et al.  Forming impressions of people versus inanimate objects: Social-cognitive processing in the medial prefrontal cortex , 2005, NeuroImage.

[50]  D. Kahneman A perspective on judgment and choice: mapping bounded rationality. , 2003, The American psychologist.

[51]  S. Asch Studies of independence and conformity: I. A minority of one against a unanimous majority. , 1956 .

[52]  William A. Cunningham,et al.  Performance on Indirect Measures of Race Evaluation Predicts Amygdala Activation , 2000, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[53]  A. Todorov,et al.  The person reference process in spontaneous trait inferences. , 2004, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[54]  S. Fiske,et al.  The Handbook of Social Psychology , 1935 .

[55]  S. Fiske,et al.  Thinking is for doing: portraits of social cognition from daguerreotype to laserphoto. , 1992, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[56]  M. Lupfer,et al.  Impact of context on spontaneous trait and situational attributions. , 1990 .

[57]  C. L. Wyland,et al.  An fMRI investigation of the impact of interracial contact on executive function , 2003, Nature Neuroscience.

[58]  C. Frith,et al.  Autism, Asperger syndrome and brain mechanisms for the attribution of mental states to animated shapes. , 2002, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[59]  H. Kelley Attribution in social interaction. , 1987 .

[60]  J. Uleman,et al.  How automatic are social judgments? , 1985, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[61]  D. A. Kenny,et al.  Consensus at zero acquaintance: replication, behavioral cues, and stability. , 1992, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[62]  C. Frith,et al.  Interacting minds--a biological basis. , 1999, Science.

[63]  John J. Skowronski,et al.  Savings in the relearning of trait information as evidence for spontaneous inference generation. , 1994 .

[64]  A. Todorov,et al.  Inferences of Competence from Faces Predict Election Outcomes , 2005, Science.

[65]  J. M. Carroll,et al.  Do facial expressions signal specific emotions? Judging emotion from the face in context. , 1996, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[66]  B. Latané,et al.  Bystander intervention in emergencies: diffusion of responsibility. , 1968, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[67]  P. Ekman Emotion in the human face , 1982 .

[68]  V. A. Harris,et al.  The Attribution of Attitudes , 1967 .

[69]  Shelley E. Taylor,et al.  Asymmetrical effects of positive and negative events: the mobilization-minimization hypothesis. , 1991, Psychological bulletin.

[70]  Chester A. Insko,et al.  Extension of the Kelley Attribution Model: The Role of Comparison-Object Consensus, Target-Object Consensus, Distinctiveness, and Consistency. , 1980 .

[71]  K. Luan Phan,et al.  Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotion: A Meta-Analysis of Emotion Activation Studies in PET and fMRI , 2002, NeuroImage.

[72]  William A. Cunningham,et al.  Neural components of social evaluation. , 2003, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[73]  Richard E. Nisbett,et al.  Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judgement , 1981 .

[74]  G. Mandler Mind and Emotion , 1975 .

[75]  J. N. Bassili Temporal and spatial contingencies in the perception of social events , 1976 .

[76]  A. Young,et al.  Impaired recognition and experience of disgust following brain injury , 2000, Nature Neuroscience.

[77]  Gordon B. Moskowitz,et al.  People as Flexible Interpreters: Evidence and Issues from Spontaneous Trait Inference , 1996 .

[78]  Timothy D. Wilson,et al.  Experimentation in social psychology. , 1998 .

[79]  Y. Trope,et al.  Effortfulness and flexibility of dispositional judgment processes. , 1997 .

[80]  D. Ariely,et al.  Beautiful Faces Have Variable Reward Value fMRI and Behavioral Evidence , 2001, Neuron.

[81]  D. Gilbert,et al.  On cognitive busyness: When person perceivers meet persons perceived. , 1988 .

[82]  R. Adolphs,et al.  The human amygdala in social judgment , 1998, Nature.

[83]  Charles D. Smith,et al.  Neural substrates of facial emotion processing using fMRI. , 2001, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.

[84]  D. Perrett,et al.  A differential neural response in the human amygdala to fearful and happy facial expressions , 1996, Nature.

[85]  O. John,et al.  Automatic vigilance: the attention-grabbing power of negative social information. , 1991, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[86]  Y. Trope Identification and Inferential Processes in Dispositional Attribution. , 1986 .

[87]  D. Povinelli,et al.  Mindblindness. An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind Simon Baron-Cohen 1995 , 1996, Trends in Neurosciences.

[88]  A. Lawrence,et al.  Functional neuroanatomy of emotions: A meta-analysis , 2003, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.

[89]  Melissa J. Ferguson,et al.  Implicit motivation: Past, present, and future. , 2008 .

[90]  F. Heider The psychology of interpersonal relations , 1958 .

[91]  C. Frith,et al.  Movement and Mind: A Functional Imaging Study of Perception and Interpretation of Complex Intentional Movement Patterns , 2000, NeuroImage.

[92]  D. Perrett,et al.  A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust , 1997, Nature.

[93]  U. Eysel,et al.  Neural structures associated with recognition of facial expressions of basic emotions , 1998, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.

[94]  N. Ambady,et al.  On judging and being judged accurately in zero-acquaintance situations. , 1995 .

[95]  Susan T. Fiske,et al.  Motivation and Cognition in Social Life: A Social Survival Perspective , 1995 .

[96]  R. Dolan,et al.  Conscious and unconscious emotional learning in the human amygdala , 1998, Nature.

[97]  C. Frith,et al.  Functional imaging of ‘theory of mind’ , 2003, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[98]  S. Klein,et al.  Self-Knowledge of an Amnesic Patient : Toward a Neuropsychology of Personality and Social Psychology , 2001 .

[99]  Stephen J. Misovich,et al.  Effects of Disruption of Structure and Motion on Perceptions of Social Causality , 1992 .

[100]  Matthew D. Lieberman,et al.  Principles, processes, and puzzles of social cognition: An introduction for the special issue on social cognitive neuroscience , 2005, NeuroImage.

[101]  Alexander Todorov,et al.  The efficiency of binding spontaneous trait inferences to actors’ faces , 2003 .

[102]  S. Spencer,et al.  Motivated social perception , 2003 .

[103]  S. Carey,et al.  Understanding other minds: linking developmental psychology and functional neuroimaging. , 2004, Annual review of psychology.

[104]  Karla K. Evans,et al.  Spontaneous retrieval of affective person knowledge in face perception , 2007, Neuropsychologia.

[105]  K. Lewin The conceptual representation and the measurement of psychological forces , 1939 .

[106]  S. Rauch,et al.  Masked Presentations of Emotional Facial Expressions Modulate Amygdala Activity without Explicit Knowledge , 1998, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[107]  P. Schilder,et al.  The Conceptual Representation and the Measurement of Psychological Forces , 1940 .

[108]  E. Higgins,et al.  Handbook of motivation and cognition : foundations of social behavior , 1991 .

[109]  Craig A. Smith,et al.  Patterns of cognitive appraisal in emotion. , 1985, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[110]  Gary L. Wells,et al.  Priming of Mediators in Causal Attribution , 1980 .

[111]  S. Quartz,et al.  Getting to Know You: Reputation and Trust in a Two-Person Economic Exchange , 2005, Science.

[112]  Matthew D. Lieberman,et al.  Does Rejection Hurt? An fMRI Study of Social Exclusion , 2003, Science.

[113]  D. B. Bender,et al.  Visual properties of neurons in inferotemporal cortex of the Macaque. , 1972, Journal of neurophysiology.

[114]  K. Lewin Field theory in social science , 1951 .

[115]  S. Fiske,et al.  Outcome Dependency and Attention to Inconsistent Information , 1984 .

[116]  H. Wimmer,et al.  Beliefs about beliefs: Representation and constraining function of wrong beliefs in young children's understanding of deception , 1983, Cognition.

[117]  Andrew L. Alexander,et al.  Contextual Modulation of Amygdala Responsivity to Surprised Faces , 2004, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[118]  Susan T. Fiske,et al.  Attention and weight in person perception: The impact of negative and extreme behavior. , 1980 .

[119]  S. Milgram BEHAVIORAL STUDY OF OBEDIENCE. , 1963, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[120]  Uta Frith,et al.  The Biological Basis of Social Interaction , 2001 .

[121]  L. Ross The Intuitive Psychologist And His Shortcomings: Distortions in the Attribution Process1 , 1977 .

[122]  Y. Trope,et al.  Processing alternative explanations of behavior: correction or integration? , 2000, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[123]  Richard S. J. Frackowiak,et al.  Other minds in the brain: a functional imaging study of “theory of mind” in story comprehension , 1995, Cognition.

[124]  Jonathan D. Cohen,et al.  The Neural Basis of Economic Decision-Making in the Ultimatum Game , 2003, Science.

[125]  E. E. Jones Attribution: Perceiving the Causes of Behavior , 1987 .

[126]  L. Ross,et al.  Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judgment. , 1981 .

[127]  J. Eberhardt,et al.  Imaging race. , 2005, The American psychologist.

[128]  S. Chaiken,et al.  Dual-process theories in social psychology , 1999 .

[129]  J. O'Doherty,et al.  Automatic and intentional brain responses during evaluation of trustworthiness of faces , 2002, Nature Neuroscience.

[130]  William A. Cunningham,et al.  PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article Separable Neural Components in the Processing of Black and White , 2022 .

[131]  Janine Willis,et al.  First Impressions , 2006, Psychological science.

[132]  Matthew D. Lieberman,et al.  An fMRI investigation of race-related amygdala activity in African-American and Caucasian-American individuals , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.

[133]  Steven L. Neuberg,et al.  Motivational influences on impression formation: outcome dependency, accuracy-driven attention, and individuating processes. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[134]  R. Saxe,et al.  Making sense of another mind: The role of the right temporo-parietal junction , 2005, Neuropsychologia.

[135]  John T. Cacioppo,et al.  Attitudes to the Right: Evaluative Processing is Associated with Lateralized Late Positive Event-Related Brain Potentials , 1996 .

[136]  John J. Skowronski,et al.  Savings in relearning: II. On the formation of behavior-based trait associations and inferences. , 1995, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[137]  T. Ito,et al.  Race and gender on the brain: electrocortical measures of attention to the race and gender of multiply categorizable individuals. , 2003, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[138]  F. Heider,et al.  An experimental study of apparent behavior , 1944 .

[139]  Alexander Todorov,et al.  Attributions on the brain: Neuro-imaging dispositional inferences, beyond theory of mind , 2005, NeuroImage.