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I. Introduction1. A Brief Overview of Social Neuroscience, Eddie Harmon-Jones and Piotr WinkielmanII. Emotion Processes<br/>2. The Importance of Emotion-Social Cognition Interactions for Social Functioning: Insights from Orbitofrontal Cortex, Jennifer S. Beer<br/>3. Neurobiology of Emotion Recognition: Current Evidence for Shared Substrates, Andrea S. Heberlein and Ralph Adolphs<br/>4. Ten Years of Research with the Trier Social Stress Test-Revisited, Brigitte M. Kudielka, Dirk H. Hellhammer, and Clemens Kirschbaum<br/>5. I Know How You Feel: Social and Emotional Information Processing in the Brain, Catherine J. Norris and John T. Cacioppo<br/>6. How Thinking Controls Feeling: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach, Kevin N. OchsnerIII. Motivation Processes<br/>7. Asymmetrical Frontal Cortical Activity, Affective Valence, and Motivational Direction, Eddie Harmon-Jones<br/>8. Reward: Neural Circuitry for Social Valuation, Brian Knutson and G. Elliott Wimmer<br/>9. A Biobehavioral Model of Implicit Power Motivation Arousal, Reward, and Frustration, Oliver C. Schultheiss<br/>10. Vigilant and Avoidant Responses to Angry Facial Expressions: Dominance and Submission Motives, Jack van Honk and Dennis J. L. G. SchutterIV. Attitudes and Social Cognition<br/>11. Attitudes and Evaluation: Toward a Component Process Framework, William A. Cunningham and Marcia K. Johnson<br/>12. A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Model of Human Empathy, Jean Decety<br/>13.How Dynamics of Thinking Create Affective and Cognitive Feelings: Psychology and Neuroscience of the Connection between Fluency, Liking, and Memory, Tedra A. Fazendeiro, Troy Chenier, and Piotr Winkielman<br/>14. The X- and C-Systems: The Neural Basis of Automatic and Controlled Social Cognition, Matthew D. Lieberman<br/>15. An Evolutionary Perspective on Domain Specificity in Social Intelligence, Valerie E. StoneV. Person Perception, Stereotyping, and Prejudice<br/>16. Mechanisms for the Regulation of Intergroup Responses: Insights from a Social Neuroscience Approach, David M. Amodio, Patricia G. Devine, and Eddie Harmon-Jones<br/>17. Social Cognitive Neuroscience of Person Perception: A Selective Review Focused on the Event-Related Brain Potential, Bruce D. Bartholow and Cheryl L. Dickter<br/>18. Social Neuroscience and Social Perception: New Perspectives on Categorization, Prejudice, and Stereotyping, Tiffany A. Ito, Eve Willadsen-Jensen, and Joshua CorrellVI. Interpersonal Relationships<br/>19. Neuropeptides and the Protective Effects of Social Bonds, C. Sue Carter<br/>20. The Quiet Revolution of Existential Neuroscience, Marco Iacoboni<br/>21. Affiliative Responses to Stress: A Social Neuroscience Model, Shelley E. Taylor and Gian C. Gonzaga<br/>22. The Social Neuroscience of Relationships: An Examination of Health-Relevant Pathways, Bert N. Uchino, Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Darcy Uno, Rebecca Campo, and Maija Reblin |