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Cacioppo, J. T., Cacioppo, S., & Cole, S. W. (2013). Neurociencia Social y Genómica Social: El Surgimiento del Análisis Interdisciplinario Multinivel. International Journal of Psychological Research, 6, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.711
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La neurociencia social emergió hace más de 20 años y se ha ido convirtiendo en un campo científico interdisciplinario maduro. Ahora las investigaciones proveen evidencia convincente de que la estructura y función del sistema nervioso está influenciadas por el entorno social. Trabajo reciente en genómica social enfatiza más a fondo la importancia del entorno social al demostrar la influencia de este en la expresión génica. El enfoque interdisciplinario multinivel y la integración de modelos animales e investigación humana en neurociencia social han probado sinergia y prometen avances constantes en la delineación del cerebro social a lo largo de las generaciones y especies.
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Bickart, K. C., Hollenbeck, M. C., Barrett, L. F., & Dickerson, B. C. (2012). Intrinsic amygdala-cortical functional connectivity predicts social network size in humans. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32(42), 14729–14741. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1599-12.2012
Blumstein, D. T. (2010). Towards an integrative understanding of social behavior: new models and new opportunities. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 4(June), 1–9. doi:10.3389/fnbeh.2010.00034
Cacioppo, J. T., & Berntson, G. G. (1992). Social psychological contributions to the decade of the brain. Doctrine of multilevel analysis. American Psychologist, 47, 1019–1028.
Cacioppo, J. T., Amaral, D. G., Blanchard, J. J., Cameron, J., Carter, C., Crews, D., … Quinn, K. J. (2007). Social neuroscience: Progress and implications for mental health. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2(2), 99–123.
Cacioppo, J. T., & Hawkley, L. C. (2009). Perceived social isolation and cognition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 13(10), 447–454.
Cacioppo, J. T., Hawkley, L. C., Norman, G. J., & Berntson, G. G. (2011). Social isolation. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1231, 17–22. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2011.06028.x
Cacioppo, J. T., Tassinary, L. G., & Berntson, G. G. (2000). Handbook of Psychophysiology (2nd ed.). Cambridge: University Press.
Cacioppo, S., Bianchi-Demicheli, F., Frum, C., Pfaus, J. G., & Lewis, J. W. (2012). The Common Neural Bases Between Sexual Desire and Love: A Multilevel Kernel Density fMRI Analysis. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 9(4), 1048–54. doi:10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02651.x
Cacioppo, S., & Cacioppo, J. T. (2012). Decoding the invisible forces of social connections. Frontiers in integrative neuroscience, 6(July), 51. doi:10.3389/fnint.2012.00051
Caspers, S., Zilles, K., Laird, A. R., & Eickhoff, S. B. (2010). ALE meta-analysis of action observation and imitation in the human brain. NeuroImage, 50(3), 1148–67. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.12.112
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