Exam 9: Groups and Identity
Exam 1: Introduction to Social Neuroscience20 Questions
Exam 2: The Methods of Social Neuroscience29 Questions
Exam 3: Evolutionary Origins of Social Intelligence and Culture29 Questions
Exam 4: Emotion and Motivation30 Questions
Exam 5: Reading Faces and Bodies29 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding Others30 Questions
Exam 7: Interacting With Others30 Questions
Exam 8: Relationships27 Questions
Exam 9: Groups and Identity29 Questions
Exam 10: Morality and Anti-Social Behaviour29 Questions
Exam 11: Developmental Social Neuroscience29 Questions
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Judging whether a personality trait applies to you (relative to making the same judgements about a famous individual) is generally associated with activity in which brain region?
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What does the model of Pleydell-Pierce & Conway (2000) claim about memory and the self?
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Who provides a neuroscience account of the self termed 'The Synaptic Self'?
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In the Stereotype Content Model what is typically the case of those considered to be of low warmth and low competence?
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According to Ito & Urland (2003) at what point in the ERP waveform does the response to black and white faces diverge?
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In the model of Kubota et al. (2012) what is the role of the anterior cingulate in race processing?
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According to theories based on forward models, how is the sense of agency computed?
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Why have people such as Guthrie and Tomasello argued that theory-of-mind is relevant to understanding certain aspects of religion?
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What were the findings of Lin & Han (2009) regarding priming of different self-concepts?
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