Learning the neurobiology of social behavior from data: Four networks underlying social cognition

Wednesday, Jun 28: 10:30 AM - 10:43 AM
1536 
Oral Sessions 
Vancouver Convention Centre 
Room: Room 220-222 
Complex social interactions probably emerge from different yet interacting neural systems. However, the field of social neuroscience has been fragmented into highly specialized, rarely cross-referenced topics ranging from basic face recognition to abstract mentalizing about others' intentions. The present study hence provides a first systematic reconciliation by computing a data-driven brain atlas of social cognitive capacities.

Presenter

Daniel Alcalá-López, RWTH