Compassion and altruism: how our minds determine who is worthy of help
Cooperation in the brain: neuroscientific contributions to theory and policy
Escalated aggression in animal models: shedding new light on mesocorticolimbic circuits
From moral concern to moral constraint
Intergroup biases: a focus on stereotype content
Intergroup schadenfreude: motivating participation in collective violence
Mimicry: causes and consequences
Neurobiological mechanisms of social attachment and pair bonding
Promoting cooperation in the field
Social influence and the brain: persuasion, susceptibility to influence and retransmission
Social mindfulness and social hostility
Social norms and social influence
The dual-hormone hypothesis: a brief review and future research agenda
The interpersonal nature of power and status
The neural pathways, development and functions of empathy
The neuroeconomics of strategic interaction
The nonverbal communication of emotions
Understanding cultural differences in human behavior: a cultural neuroscience approach
Understanding ordinary unethical behavior: why people who value morality act immorally