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The Philosophy of Social Cognition - work in progress, do not quote - last edition: 20/04/08 © 2008 Benoit Hardy-Vallée http://www.hardyvallee.net/POSC 91 Bibliography on Philosophy and Social Cognition Philosophy – Classics Smith, A. ([1759] 2002). The Theory of Moral Sentiments Cambridge, U.K. ; New York: Cambridge University Press. Philosophy of mind Andrews, K. (2004). How to Learn from Our Mistakes. Philosophical Explorations, 7(3), 247- 263. Andrews, K. (2007). Critter Psychology: On the Possibility of Nonhuman Animal Folk Psychology. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 191-209). Dordrecht: Springer. Bogdan, R. J. (2000). Tales of Many Minds. In Minding Minds : Evolving a Reflexive Mind by Interpreting Others. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Brandom, R. (1994). Making It Explicit : Reasoning, Representing, and Discursive Commitment. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Brandom, R. (1997). Precis of Making It Explicit. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 57(1), 153-156. Brandom, R. (2000). Articulating Reasons : An Introduction to Inferentialism. Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Harvard University Press. Carruthers, P. & Smith, P. (1996): Theories of Theories of Mind (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Cheney, D. L., & Seyfarth, R. M. (2007). Baboon Metaphysics : The Evolution of a Social Mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Currie, G., & Sterelny, K. (2000). How to Think About the Modularity of Mind-Reading. The Philosophical Quarterly, 50(199), 145-160. Davidson, D. (1963). Actions, Reasons, and Causes. The Journal of Philosophy, 60(23), 685-700. Davidson, D. (1973). Radical Interpretation. Dialectica, 27(3-4), 313-328. Davidson, D. (1980). Essays on Actions and Events. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Davidson, D. (1982). Rational Animals. dialectica, 36(4), 317-327. Davidson, D. (1984). Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Davidson, D. (2004). Problems of Rationality. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Davies, M. & Stone, T. (1995): Folk Psychology (Oxford: Blackwell).

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    Bibliography on Philosophy and Social Cognition

    Philosophy Classics

    Smith, A. ([1759] 2002). The Theory of Moral Sentiments Cambridge, U.K. ; New York: Cambridge University Press.

    Philosophy of mind

    Andrews, K. (2004). How to Learn from Our Mistakes. Philosophical Explorations, 7(3), 247-263. Andrews, K. (2007). Critter Psychology: On the Possibility of Nonhuman Animal Folk Psychology. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 191-209). Dordrecht: Springer.

    Bogdan, R. J. (2000). Tales of Many Minds. In Minding Minds : Evolving a Reflexive Mind by Interpreting Others. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

    Brandom, R. (1994). Making It Explicit : Reasoning, Representing, and Discursive Commitment. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.

    Brandom, R. (1997). Precis of Making It Explicit. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 57(1), 153-156.

    Brandom, R. (2000). Articulating Reasons : An Introduction to Inferentialism. Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Harvard University Press.

    Carruthers, P. & Smith, P. (1996): Theories of Theories of Mind (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

    Cheney, D. L., & Seyfarth, R. M. (2007). Baboon Metaphysics : The Evolution of a Social Mind. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Currie, G., & Sterelny, K. (2000). How to Think About the Modularity of Mind-Reading. The Philosophical Quarterly, 50(199), 145-160.

    Davidson, D. (1963). Actions, Reasons, and Causes. The Journal of Philosophy, 60(23), 685-700. Davidson, D. (1973). Radical Interpretation. Dialectica, 27(3-4), 313-328.

    Davidson, D. (1980). Essays on Actions and Events. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Davidson, D. (1982). Rational Animals. dialectica, 36(4), 317-327.

    Davidson, D. (1984). Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Davidson, D. (2004). Problems of Rationality. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Davies, M. & Stone, T. (1995): Folk Psychology (Oxford: Blackwell).

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    Davies, M. and Stone T., eds., 1995, Mental Simulation: Evaluations and Applications. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Dennett, D. C. (1987). The Intentional Stance. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

    Dennett, D. C. (1990). The Interpretation of Texts, People and Other Artifacts. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 50, 177-194.

    Dennett, D. C. (1995). Darwin's Dangerous Idea : Evolution and the Meanings of Life. New York: Simon & Schuster.

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    Dunbar, R. (2003). Psychology. Evolution of the Social Brain. Science, 302(5648), 1160-1161. Fodor, J. (1992): A Theory of the Child's Theory of Mind. Cognition 44: 283-96.

    Gallagher, S. (2007). Logical and Phenomenological Arguments against Simulation Theory. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 63-78). Dordrecht: Springer.

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    Goldie, P. (2007). There Are Reasons and Reasons. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 103-114). Dordrecht: Springer.

    Gopnik, A. & Meltzoff, A. (1997): Words, Thoughts and Theories (Cambridge MA: MIT Press). Gordon, R. M., and J. Barker, 1994, Autism and the theory of mind debate. In Philosophical Psychopathology: A Book of Readings, G. Graham and L. Stephens, eds. MIT Press, pp. 163-181.

    Gordon, R., 1986, Folk Psychology as Simulation, Mind and Language 1, 158-171; Gordon, R.M., 1995, Sympathy, Simulation, and the Impartial Spectator, Ethics 105:727-742.

    Heal, J. (1994): Simulation vs. Theory-Theory: What's at Issue? In C. Peacocke (ed.), Objectivity, Simulation and the Unity of Consciousness (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

    Hobson, R. (2007). We Share, Therefore We Think. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 41-61). Dordrecht: Springer.

    Horgan, T. & Woodward, J. (1985): Folk Psychology is Here to Stay. Philosophical Review 94: 197-226.

    Hurley, S. (2005). Social Heuristics That Make Us Smarter. Philosophical Psychology, 18, 585-612.

    Hutto, D. (2007). Folk Psychology without Theory or Simulation. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 115-135). Dordrecht: Springer.

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    Jackson, F. & Pettit, P. 1990. In defense of folk psychology. Philosophical Studies 59:31-54.

    Knobe, J. (2003). Intentional Action in Folk Psychology: An Experimental Investigation. Philosophical Psychology, 16(2), 309 - 324.

    Knobe, J. (2006). The Concept of Intentional Action: A Case Study in the Uses of Folk Psychology. Philosophical Studies, 130(2), 203-231.

    Knobe, J. (2007). Folk Psychology: Science and Morals. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 157-173). Dordrecht: Springer.

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    Kusch, M. (2007). Folk Psychology and Freedom of the Will. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 175-188). Dordrecht: Springer.

    McGeer, V. (2007). The Regulative Dimension of Folk Psychology. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 137-156). Dordrecht: Springer.

    Morton, A. (2007). Folk Psychology Does Not Exist. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 211-221). Dordrecht: Springer.

    Peacocke, C., ed., 1994, Objectivity, Simulation, and the Unity of Consciousness. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Perner, J., 1991, Understanding the Representational Mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Ratcliffe, M. (2007). From Folk Psychology to Commonsense. In D. Hutto & M. Ratcliffe (Eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 223-243). Dordrecht: Springer. Ratcliffe, M., & Hutto, D. (2007). Introduction. In Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 1-22). Dordrecht: Springer. Sellars, W. (1963). Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind. In Science, Perception and Reality (pp. http://www.ditext.com/sellars/epm.html): New York, Humanities Press. Sober, E. (2000). Evolution and the Problem of Other Minds. The Journal of Philosophy, 97(7), 365-386. Stawarska, B. (2007). Persons, Pronouns, and Perspectives. In Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 79-99). Dordrecht: Springer. Sterelny, K. (2007). Social Intelligence, Human Intelligence and Niche Construction. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 362(1480), 719-730. Stich, S. (1996). Deconstructing the Mind. New York: Oxford University Press.

    Stich, S., & Nichols, S. (1992). Folk Psychology: Simulation or Tacit Theory ? Mind and Language 7, 35-71.

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    Stueber, K. R. (2006). Rediscovering Empathy : Agency, Folk Psychology, and the Human Sciences. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Thornton, M. (1989). Folk Psychology : An Introduction. Toronto: Published by Canadian Philosophical Monographs for the Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy. von Eckardt, B. (1997): The Empirical Naivete of the Current Philosophical Conception of Folk Psychology. In M. Carrier and P. Machamer (eds), Mindscapes (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press).

    Wellman, H. M., 1990, The Child's Theory of Mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Zahavi, D. (2007). Expression and Empathy. In Folk Psychology Re-Assessed (pp. 25-40). Dordrecht: Springer. See other references at http://consc.net/mindpapers/7.1

    Animal Social Cognition

    Barrett, L., & Henzi, P. (2005). The social nature of primate cognition. Proc Biol Sci, 272(1575), 1865-1875. Bekoff, M. 1999. Social cognition: Exchanging and sharing information on the run. Erkenntnis 51:617-632. Bering, J. M. (2004). A critical review of the Enculturation hypothesis: The effects of human rearing on great ape social cognition. Anim Cogn, 7(4), 201-212. Call, J. (2001). Chimpanzee social cognition. Trends Cogn Sci, 5(9), 388-393.

    Cheney, D., Seyfarth, R., & Smuts, B. (1986). Social relationships and social cognition in nonhuman primates. Science, 234(4782), 1361-1366.

    Hare, B., Brown, M., Williamson, C., & Tomasello, M. (2002). The domestication of social cognition in dogs. Science, 298(5598), 1634-1636.

    Lyons, D. E., Santos, L. R., & Keil, F. C. (2006). Reflections of other minds: How primate social cognition can inform the function of mirror neurons. Curr Opin Neurobiol, 16(2), 230-234.

    Pennisi, E. (2006). Animal cognition. Social animals prove their smarts. Science, 312(5781), 1734-1738.

    Seyfarth, R. M., Cheney, D. L., & Bergman, T. J. (2005). Primate social cognition and the origins of language. Trends Cogn Sci, 9(6), 264-266.

    Evolution and Social Cognition

    Brune, M. (2001). Social cognition and psychopathology in an evolutionary perspective. Current status and proposals for research. Psychopathology, 34(2), 85-94.

    Dunbar, R. (2003). Psychology. Evolution of the social brain. Science, 302(5648), 1160-1161. Dunbar, R. I. M. (2003). The social brain: Mind, language, and society in evolutionary perspective. Annual Review of Anthropology, 32(1), 163-181. Humphrey, N. 2003. The Inner Eye: Social Intelligence in Evolution. Oxford University Press.

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    Levy, N. 2004. Evolutionary psychology, human universals, and the standard social science model. Biology and Philosophy 19:459-72. Norenzayan, A., Schaller, M., & Heine, S. J. (2006). Evolution and culture. In M. Schaller, J. A. Simpson & D. T. Kenrick (Eds.), Evolution and social psychology (pp. 343-366). New York: Psychology Press.

    Saxe, R. (2006). Uniquely human social cognition. Curr Opin Neurobiol, 16(2), 235-239. Schaller, M., Park, J. H., & Kenrick, D. T. (forthcoming). Human evolution and social cognition. In R. I. M. Dunbar & L. Barrett (Eds.), Handbook of evolutionary psychology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Economics and Social Cognition

    Camerer, C. (2003). Behavioral game theory : Experiments in strategic interaction. New York, N.Y. Princeton University Press. Camerer, C. F., & Fehr, E. (2006). When does Economic man Dominate social behavior? Science, 311(5757), 47-52. Camerer, C. F., Loewenstein, G., & Prelec, D. (2004). Neuroeconomics: Why economics needs brains. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 106(3), 555-579. Falk, A., Fehr, E., & Fischbacher, U. (2003). On the nature of fair behavior. Econ Inq, 41(1), 20-26. Glimcher, P. W., & Rustichini, A. (2004). Neuroeconomics: The consilience of brain and decision. Science, 306(5695), 447-452. Glimcher, P. W., Dorris, M. C., & Bayer, H. M. (2005). Physiological utility theory and the neuroeconomics of choice. Games Econ Behav, 52(2), 213-256. Haselhuhn, M. P., & Mellers, B. A. (2005). Emotions and cooperation in economic games. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res, 23(1), 24-33. Henrich, J., Boyd, R., Bowles, S., Camerer, C., Fehr, E., Gintis, H., et al. (2005). Economic man In cross-cultural perspective: Behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies. Behav Brain Sci, 28(6), 795-815; discussion 815-755.

    Ohmura, Y., & Yamagishi, T. (2005). Why do people reject unintended inequity? Responders' rejection in a truncated ultimatum game. Psychol Rep, 96(2), 533-541.

    Sanfey, A. G., Rilling, J. K., Aronson, J. A., Nystrom, L. E., & Cohen, J. D. (2003). The neural basis of economic decision-making in the ultimatum game. Science, 300(5626), 1755-1758.

    Smith, K., & Dickhaut, J. (2005). Economics and emotion: Institutions matter. Games and Economic Behavior, In Press, Corrected Proof.

    van 't Wout, M., Kahn, R. S., Sanfey, A. G., & Aleman, A. (2006). Affective state and decision-making in the ultimatum game. Exp Brain Res, 169(4), 564-568.

    Walter, H., Abler, B., Ciaramidaro, A., & Erk, S. (2005). Motivating forces of human actions. Neuroimaging reward and social interaction. Brain Res Bull, 67(5), 368-381.

    Xiao, E., & Houser, D. (2005). Emotion expression in human punishment behavior. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 102(20), 7398-7401.

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    Zak, P. J., Kurzban, R., & Matzner, W. T. (2004). The neurobiology of trust. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 1032, 224-227. Zak, P. J., Kurzban, R., & Matzner, W. T. (2005). Oxytocin is associated with human trustworthiness. Horm Behav, 48(5), 522-527.

    Mirror Neurons

    Arbib, M. A., Billard, A., Iacoboni, M., & Oztop, E. (2000). Synthetic brain imaging: Grasping, mirror neurons and imitation. Neural Netw, 13(8-9), 975-997

    Buccino, G., Binkofski, F., & Riggio, L. (2004). The mirror neuron system and action recognition. Brain Lang, 89(2), 370-376.

    Buxbaum, L. J., Kyle, K. M., & Menon, R. (2005). On beyond mirror neurons: Internal representations subserving imitation and recognition of skilled object-related actions in humans. Brain Res Cogn Brain Res, 25(1), 226-239. Dapretto, M., Davies, M. S., Pfeifer, J. H., Scott, A. A., Sigman, M., Bookheimer, S. Y., et al. (2006). Understanding emotions in others: Mirror neuron dysfunction in children with autism spectrum disorders. Nat Neurosci, 9(1), 28-30.

    Ferrari, P. F., Rozzi, S., & Fogassi, L. (2005). Mirror neurons responding to observation of actions made with tools in monkey ventral premotor cortex. J Cogn Neurosci, 17(2), 212-226.

    Gallese, V. (2001). The shared manifold hypothesis. From mirror neurons to empathy. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 8, 33-50.

    Gallese, V. (2003). The roots of empathy: The shared manifold hypothesis and the neural basis of intersubjectivity. Psychopathology, 36(4), 171-180.

    Gazzola, V., Aziz-Zadeh, L., & Keysers, C. (2006). Empathy and the somatotopic auditory mirror system in humans. Current Biology, 16(18), 1824-1829.

    Hadjikhani, N., Joseph, R. M., Snyder, J., & Tager-Flusberg, H. (2006). Anatomical differences in the mirror neuron system and social cognition network in autism. Cereb Cortex, 16(9), 1276-1282. Iacoboni, M., Molnar-Szakacs, I., Gallese, V., Buccino, G., Mazziotta, J. C., & Rizzolatti, G. (2005). Grasping the intentions of others with one's own mirror neuron system. PLoS Biol, 3(3), e79.

    Jacob, P., & Jeannerod, M. (2005). The motor theory of social cognition: A critique. Trends Cogn Sci, 9(1), 21-25.

    Kohler, E., Keysers, C., Umilta, M. A., Fogassi, L., Gallese, V., & Rizzolatti, G. (2002). Hearing sounds, understanding actions: Action representation in mirror neurons. Science, 297(5582), 846-848. Levine, J. M., Resnick, L. B., & Higgins, E. T. (1993). Social foundations of cognition. Annu Rev Psychol, 44, 585-612. Molnar-Szakacs, I., Kaplan, J., Greenfield, P. M., & Iacoboni, M. (2006). Observing complex action sequences: The role of the fronto-parietal mirror neuron system. Neuroimage.

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    Oberman, L. M., Pineda, J. A., & Ramachandran, V. S. (2006). The human mirror neuron system: A link between action observation and social skills. Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci, nsl022. Oztop, E., Kawato, M., & Arbib, M. (2006). Mirror neurons and imitation: A computationally guided review. Neural Netw, 19(3), 254-271. Rizzolatti, G. (2005). The mirror neuron system and its function in humans. Anat Embryol (Berl), 210(5-6), 419-421. Rizzolatti, G., & Craighero, L. (2004). The mirror-neuron system. Annu Rev Neurosci, 27, 169-192. Rizzolatti, G., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., & Gallese, V. (1999). Resonance behaviors and mirror neurons. Arch Ital Biol, 137(2-3), 85-100. Schutz-Bosbach, S., Mancini, B., Aglioti, S. M., & Haggard, P. (2006). Self and other in the human motor system. Current Biology, 16(18), 1830-1834. Williams, J. H., Waiter, G. D., Gilchrist, A., Perrett, D. I., Murray, A. D., & Whiten, A. (2006). Neural mechanisms of imitation and 'mirror neuron' functioning in autistic spectrum disorder. Neuropsychologia, 44(4), 610-621.

    Williams, J. H., Whiten, A., Suddendorf, T., & Perrett, D. I. (2001). Imitation, mirror neurons and autism. Neurosci Biobehav Rev, 25(4), 287-295.

    Moral Cognition and Moral Neuroscience

    Allison, T. (2001). Neuroscience and morality. Neuroscientist, 7(5), 360-364.

    Casebeer, W. D. (2003). Moral cognition and its neural constituents. Nat Rev Neurosci, 4(10), 840-846.

    Casebeer, W. D., & Churchland, P. S. (2003). The neural mechanisms of moral cognition: A multiple-aspect approach to moral judgment and decision-making. Biology and Philosophy, 18(1), 169-194. Dolan, R. J. (1999). On the neurology of morals. Nat Neurosci, 2(11), 927-929.

    Farah, M. J. (2004). Neuroethics: A guide for the perplexed. Cerebrum, 6(4), 29-38. Farah, M. J. (2005). Neuroethics: The practical and the philosophical. Trends Cogn Sci, 9(1), 34-40. Goodenough, O. R., & Prehn, K. (2004). A neuroscientific approach to normative judgment in law and justice. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 359(1451), 1709-1726. Greene, J. (2003). From neural 'is' to moral 'ought': What are the moral implications of neuroscientific moral psychology? Nat Rev Neurosci, 4(10), 846-849. Greene, J. D., Nystrom, L. E., Engell, A. D., Darley, J. M., & Cohen, J. D. (2004). The neural bases of cognitive conflict and control in moral judgment. Neuron, 44(2), 389-400. Greene, J. D., Sommerville, R. B., Nystrom, L. E., Darley, J. M., & Cohen, J. D. (2001). An fmri investigation of emotional engagement in moral judgment. Science, 293(5537), 2105-2108. Greene, J., & Cohen, J. (2004). For the law, neuroscience changes nothing and everything. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 359(1451), 1775-1785.

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    Greene, J., & Haidt, J. (2002). How (and where) does moral judgment work? Trends Cogn Sci, 6(12), 517-523. Haidt, J. (2001). The emotional dog and its rational tail: A social intuitionist approach to moral judgment. Psychol Rev, 108(4), 814-834. Helmuth, L. (2001). Cognitive neuroscience. Moral reasoning relies on emotion. Science, 293(5537), 1971-1972. Mendez, M. F. (2006). What frontotemporal dementia reveals about the neurobiological basis of morality. Med Hypotheses, 67(2), 411-418. Moll, J., de Oliveira-Souza, R., & Eslinger, P. J. (2003). Morals and the human brain: A working model. Neuroreport, 14(3), 299-305. Moll, J., de Oliveira-Souza, R., Eslinger, P. J., Bramati, I. E., Mourao-Miranda, J., Andreiuolo, P. A., et al. (2002). The neural correlates of moral sensitivity: A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation of basic and moral emotions. J Neurosci, 22(7), 2730-2736.

    Moll, J., de Oliveira-Souza, R., Moll, F. T., Ignacio, F. A., Bramati, I. E., Caparelli-Daquer, E. M., et al. (2005). The moral affiliations of disgust: A functional mri study. Cogn Behav Neurol, 18(1), 68-78. Moll, J., Zahn, R., de Oliveira-Souza, R., Krueger, F., & Grafman, J. (2005). Opinion: The neural basis of human moral cognition. Nat Rev Neurosci, 6(10), 799-809. Roskies, A. (2004). Everyday neuromorality. Cerebrum, 6(4), 58-65.

    Sapolsky, R. M. (2004). The frontal cortex and the criminal justice system. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, 359(1451), 1787-1796.

    Valliant, P. M., Gauthier, T., Pottier, D., & Kosmyna, R. (2000). Moral reasoning, interpersonal skills, and cognition of rapists, child molesters, and incest offenders. Psychol Rep, 86(1), 67-75.

    Social Neuroscience

    Abdi, Z., & Sharma, T. (2004). Social cognition and its neural correlates in schizophrenia and autism. CNS Spectr, 9(5), 335-343. Adolphs, R. (1999). Social cognition and the human brain. Trends Cogn Sci, 3(12), 469-479.

    Adolphs, R. (2001). The neurobiology of social cognition. Curr Opin Neurobiol, 11(2), 231-239. Adolphs, R. (2003). Cognitive neuroscience of human social behaviour. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 4(3), 165-178. Amodio, D. M., & Frith, C. D. (2006). Meeting of minds: The medial frontal cortex and social cognition. Nat Rev Neurosci, 7(4), 268-277. Bechara, A. (2002). The neurology of social cognition. Brain, 125(Pt 8), 1673-1675.

    Beer, J. S., & Ochsner, K. N. (2006). Social cognition: A multi level analysis. Brain Res, 1079(1), 98-105.

    Beer, J. S., Mitchell, J. P., & Ochsner, K. N. (2006). Special issue: Multiple perspectives on the psychological and neural bases of social cognition. Brain Res, 1079(1), 1-3.

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