reviewAnnual Review of PsychologyDec 2, 2010Closed access

The Neuroscience of Social Decision-Making

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Abstract

Given that we live in highly complex social environments, many of our most important decisions are made in the context of social interactions. Simple but sophisticated tasks from a branch of experimental economics known as game theory have been used to study social decision-making in the laboratory setting, and a variety of neuroscience methods have been used to probe the underlying neural systems. This approach is informing our knowledge of the neural mechanisms that support decisions about trust, reciprocity, altruism, fairness, revenge, social punishment, social norm conformity, social learning, and competition. Neural systems involved in reward and reinforcement, pain and punishment, mentalizing, delaying…

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Keywords
  • Social decision making
  • Psychology
  • Social neuroscience
  • Gratification
  • Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
  • Conformity
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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