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Positive Neuroscience

Positive Neuroscience

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How do we thrive in our behaviors and experiences? Positive neuroscience research illuminates the brain mechanisms that enable human flourishing. Supported by the John Templeton Foundations Positive Neuroscience Project, which Martin E. P. Seligman established in 2008, Positive Neuroscience provides an intersection between neuroscience and positive psychology.In this edited volume, leading researchers describe the neuroscience of social bonding, altruism, and the capacities for resilience and creativity. Part I (Social Bonds) describes the mechanisms that enable humans to connect with one another. Part II (Altruism) focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying the human ability and willingness to confer costly benefits on others. Part III (Resilience and Creativity) examines the mechanisms by which human brains overcome adversity, create, anddiscover. Specific topics include:: a newly discovered nerve type that appears to be specialized for emotional communication; the effects of parenting on the male brain; how human altruism differs from that of other primates; the neural features of extraordinary altruists who have donated kidneys tostrangers; and distinctive patterns of brain wiring that endow some people with exceptional musical abilities. Accessible to a broad academic audience, from advanced undergraduates to senior scholars, these subjects have generated a fascinating and highly convergent set of ideas and results, shaping our understanding of human nature.
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OUP USA
87489
9780199977925
9780199977925

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
522
  • Contributors; Introducing Positive Neuroscience; Joshua D. Greene and India Morrison; Part I: Social Bonds; 1. Affective and Social Touch; India Morrison; 2. The Neural Correlates of Individual Variation in Paternal Nurturance; James K. Rilling and Jennifer Mascaro; 3. Toward a Neuroscience of Social Resonance; Thalia Wheatley and Beau Sievers; Part II: Altruism; 4. Prosociality as a form of reward-seeking; Jamil Zaki and Jason Mitchell; 5. Is Human Prosocial Behavior Unique?: Insights and New Questions from Non-Human Primates; Lindsey Drayton and Laurie Santos; 6. When Feeling and Doing Diverge: Neural and physiological correlates of the empathy-altruism divide; Tony W. Buchanan and Stephanie D. Preston; 7. Amygdala Tuning Toward Self and Other; Vincent Man, Daniel L. Ames, Alexander Todorov, and William A. Cunningham; 8. Towards a Neuroscience of Compassion: A brain systems-based model and research agenda; Yoni K. Ashar, Jessica Andrews-Hanna, Tor D. Wager, and Sona Dimidjian; 9. Extraordinary Altruism: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective; Abigail Marsh; Part III: Resilience and Creativity; 10. Increasing Positive Emotion in Negative Contexts: Emotional Consequences, Neural Correlates, and Implications for Resilience; Kateri McRae and Iris Mauss; 11. Could Meditation Modulate the Neurobiology of Learning Not to Fear?; Britta Hölzel, Sara W. Lazar, and Mohammed Milad; 12. The Role of Brain Connectivity in Musical Experience; Psyche Loui; 13. The Function of Positive Emotions in Exploration; Hans Melo and Adam Anderson; Index;
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