37 results for „social neuroscience“
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magazine issue | 02/2024
Is there an art center in our brain? That’s bananas!
... could also be used to signal one’s position in the social hierarchy of the group to which one belongs. But it also had meaning in ... „Neuroaesthetics“, in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience , 2nd edition (Second Edition), S. Della Sala, Hrsg., Oxford: ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2024
Virtual reality training in Olympic sports: Promises and pitfalls
... when training alone. Current VR applications still lack the social interaction that is usually occurring on real-life training pitches. ... and brain-muscle communication,” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience , vol. 17, 2023, doi:10.3389/fnhum.2023.1145700. [17] D. J. ... / more
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magazine issue | 09/2024
How body language helps us understand other people’s emotions
... been published in the German version of In-Mind. Social interaction is a complex phenomenon. When we want to know what our ... between self and other: A social cognitive neuroscience view,” Trends Cogn. Sci., vol. 7, no. 12, pp. 527–533, 2003. ... / more
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magazine issue | 11/2024
How the voice gives away what you are feeling
... based on acoustic features,” Journal of personality and social psychology, vol. 111, no. 5, pp. 686–705, 2016, doi: ... the developmental and neuroimaging literature,” Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, vol. 90, pp. 221–230, 2018, doi: ... / more
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magazine issue | 07/2025
Breathe through the stress: Simple breathing techniques for staying calm under pressure
... situations such as academic stress, work pressure, or social interactions. Additionally, over the long term, it might contribute to ... correlates of slow breathing," Frontiers in Human Neuroscience , vol. 12, p. 353, 2018. [Online]. Available: ... model of contemplative activity," Frontiers in Human Neuroscience , vol. 12, p. 397, 2018. [Online]. Available: ... / more
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magazine issue | 09/2025
Viral and harmful: Violence in media and its impact on empathy
... up. Research shows that consuming violent content on social media often does not provoke the intense emotions one might expect. ... videos or livestreams of real violent acts, promoted by social media mechanisms designed for maximum visibility and engagement. ... [4] Singer, T. (2025). A neuroscience perspective on the plasticity of the social and relational ... / more
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magazine issue | 09/2025
Dressed for the feed: The psychology of fashion in a filtered world
... Fashion balances expression and expectation, but on social media , it reshapes body image through constant comparison and ... and stay present in everyday life [11]. Studies from neuroscience and textile research show that sensory qualities such as ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.