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Neurobiology Of Social Communication In Primates

Neurobiology Of Social Communication In Primates

Explore the fascinating neurobiology underlying social communication in primates. This field investigates the intricate neural mechanisms and brain regions responsible for processing and generating social cues, vocalizations, and gestures essential for primate interaction and group cohesion. Understanding these biological foundations is crucial for insights into primate social structures and the evolution of complex communication systems.

shared representations sensorimotor foundations of social life cambridge social neuroscience

shared representations sensorimotor foundations of social life cambridge social neuroscience

This work delves into the critical concept of shared representations, exploring their sensorimotor foundations as the bedrock of social life. A key contribution in the field of Cambridge social neuroscience, it illuminates how fundamental bodily and sensory processes underpin complex social cognition, empathy, and our ability to connect with others, providing essential insights into the neural mechanisms driving human interaction.

The Invisible Classroom Relationships Neuroscience Amp Mindfulness In School The Norton Series On The Social Neuroscience Of Education

The Invisible Classroom Relationships Neuroscience Amp Mindfulness In School The Norton Series On The Social Neuroscience Of Education

The Invisible Classroom offers a profound exploration into the subtle yet powerful forces shaping learning environments, examining the critical interplay of relationships, neuroscience, and mindfulness in school. As a key volume in The Norton Series on the Social Neuroscience of Education, this book provides essential insights for understanding and fostering optimal educational experiences.