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心理科学进展 2005
The Neural Bases of Social Emotions
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Abstract:
Social emotions depend on a social context and arise later in development and evolution than basic emotions (happy, sad, angry etc) and require an extended representation of oneself as situated within a society. This article categorized social emotions and reviewed recent findings concerning the neural bases of different social emotions. The advantages and limitations of various experimental paradigms and the neural relations between social emotions and other social cognition processes are discussed.