Social Neuroscience
Brain, Mind, and Society
Russell K Schutt editor Larry J Seidman editor Matcheri Keshavan, MD editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Published:25th Jun '15
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Human beings evolved in the company of others and flourish in proportion to their positive social ties. To understand the human brain, we must situate its biology in the wider context of society. To understand society, we must also consider how the brains and minds of individuals shape interactions with other human beings. Social Neuroscience offers a comprehensive new framework for studying the brain, human development, and human behavior.
In this book, leading researchers in the fields of neurobiology, psychiatry, psychology, and sociology elucidate the connections between brain biology and the brain’s functioning in the social world, providing a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary explanation of how humans think and act, as well as the ways we define and treat pathological behavior. Synthesizing the insights and perspectives of these experts, Social Neuroscience examines how neural processes make the brain sensitive to social experience, how cognition shapes social behavior, and how social networks create a range of responses among different individuals to the same environmental stimuli.
The mutually reinforcing connections between brain, mind, and society have profound implications for human health, from the emotionally damaging effects of severe social deprivation to the neurological impact of parental abuse and neighborhood violence. The authors explore these connections, with special focus on mental illnesses, including schizophrenia—a disorder characterized by marked social deficits in which a neurological basis is now well established.
This first-class synthesis of the latest research in neurobiology, sociology, and psychiatry/psychology will be of the greatest interest to both pure scientists and practical clinicians. A new field is being born. Don’t miss it! -- Robert Rosenheck, Professor of Psychiatry and of Public Health, Yale School of Medicine
A valuable contribution to this new and exciting field, with implications for potentially new solutions to age-old problems of human nature. -- A. Olivera * Choice *
ISBN: 9780674728974
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 37mm
Weight: 794g
448 pages