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Determinants and modulators of human social decisions
{Social decision making is a highly complex process that involves diverse cognitive mechanisms, and it is driven by the precise processing of information from both the environment and from the internal state. On the one hand, successful social decisions require close monitoring of others\textquotesingle behavior, in order to track their intentions; this can guide not only decisions involving other people, but also one\textquotesingles own choices and preferences. On the other hand, internal states such as own reward or changes in hormonal and neurotransmitter states shape social decisions and their underlying neural function. Here, we review the current literature on modulators and determinants of human social decisions.}
@article{item_3329212, title = {{Determinants and modulators of human social decisions}}, journal = {{Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews}}, abstract = {{Social decision making is a highly complex process that involves diverse cognitive mechanisms, and it is driven by the precise processing of information from both the environment and from the internal state. On the one hand, successful social decisions require close monitoring of others\textquotesingle behavior, in order to track their intentions; this can guide not only decisions involving other people, but also one\textquotesingles own choices and preferences. On the other hand, internal states such as own reward or changes in hormonal and neurotransmitter states shape social decisions and their underlying neural function. Here, we review the current literature on modulators and determinants of human social decisions.}}, volume = {128}, pages = {383--393}, publisher = {Pergamon}, address = {New York [etc.]}, year = {2021}, slug = {item_3329212}, author = {Terenzi, D and Liu, L and Bellucci, G and Park, SQ} }