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Autor: Harmon-Jones, Eddie
Jahr: 2009
Contents
1. Introduction to Social and Personality Neuroscience Methods I
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Jennifer S. Beer
What Is Social and Personality Neuroscience? 2
Advantages of Social and Personality
Neuroscience Methods 3
Considerations for Using Neuroscience Methods 4
Overview of Chapters 5
2. Collaborations in Social and Personality Neuroscience 10
Cindy Harmon-Jones, Jennifer S. Beer, and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Communicating Expectations Clearly from the Start 1
Developing a Mutually Beneficial Relationship 12
Evaluating a Potential Collaboration 14
What If Problems Develop ? 15
Conclusion 16
3. Assessment of Salivary Hormones 17
Oliver C. Schultheiss and Steven J. Stanton
A Primer on Concepts and Measurement Issues
in Behavioral Endocrinology 17
Using Salivary Hormone Assays in Psychological Research:
A Guided Tour 21
Advantages and Disadvantages of Salivary
Hormone Measures 35
Appendix 3.1. PC-Administered Screening Questionnaire
Used in Studies with Hormone Assessments 39
xi
xii Contents
4. Neuroendocrine Manipulation of the Sexually Dimorphic 45
Human Social Brain
Jack van Honk
The Sexually Dimorphic Social Brain 45
The Neuroendocrine Social Brain 46
Sex Steroids and Social Peptides 48
Estradioi. The Mysterious Female Sex Steroid 50
Testosterone: The Notorious Male Sex Steroid 52
Vasopressin: The Peptide of War 58
Oxytocin: The Peptide of Love 61
A Neuroendocrine Framework for Social Cognition 63
5. Facial EMG 70
Ursula Hess
What Does Facial EMG Measure? 70
Recording the Signal 72
Some Methodological Considerations 77
Analyzing EMG Data 78
Some Research Examples 81
Summary 86
6. The Startle Eyeblink Response 92
Terry D. Blumenthal and Joseph C. Franklin
What Is Startle, and Why Use It? 93
Measuring the Startle Response 95
Using the Startle Response in Social
and Personality Research 98
Experimental Design Considerations 108
Conclusions 111
7. Assessing Autonomic Nervous System Activity IIS
Wendy Berry Mendes
Primary Techniques for Measuring ANS Responses 119
ANS Responses in Social and Personality Psychology 131
Experimental Design Considerations 138
Future Directions 143
8. Patient Methodologies for the Study of Personality 148
and Social Processes
Jennifer S. Beer
General Issues to Consider in Designing a Study
with Patients 149
Issues to Consider in Planning Studies with Specific
Patient Populations 155
Patients with Brain Injury Resulting from Trauma, Stroke,
or Dementia 155
Contents xiii
Patients with Social and Personality Deficits Resulting
from Depression and Autism Spectrum Disorders 160
Conclusion 165
9. Electroencephalographic Methods in Social I7D
and Personality Psychology
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Carly K. Peterson
Physiology Underlying Electroencephalography 170
Recording 172
Preparing the Participant 174
Artifacts 177
Offline Data Processing 178
Research Examples 182
Advantages and Disadvantages ofEEG Methods 189
Conclusion 191
10. Using Event-Related Brain Potentials in Social Psychological Research: 198
A Brief Review and Tutorial
Bruce D. Bartholow and David M. Amodio
What Is the ERP? 199
Measuring ERPs 201
Interpreting ERP Data 205
Examples of ERP Research in Social Neuroscience 210
Methodological Issues for ERP Research
in Social Neuroscience 219
Practical Considerations for Conducting ERP Research 223
Conclusions 225
11. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation 233
Dennis J. L. G. Schutter
Historical Background 233
Basic Characteristics of TMS 235
Repetitive TMS 237
Single- and Paired-Pulse TMS 242
Discussion 249
Conclusion 252
12. Using Connectionist Networks to Understand Neurobiological 259
Processes in Social and Personality Psychology
Stephen J. Read and Brian M. Monroe
Description of a Neural Network Model 263
Description of Leabra Implementation 265
Two Examples of Neural Network Simulations of Personality
and Social Behavior 269
Concerns for Potential Modelers 287
Conclusion 289
xiv Contents
13. Molecular Biology and Genomic Imaging in Social 295
and Personality Psychology
Turhan Canli
Relevance to Social and Personality Psychology 296
Genetics and the Personality Trait of Neuroticism 297
Genomic Imaging 297
Design Issues in fMRI:
Selection of the Baseline Condition 298
Designing Analyses to Include Environmental Factors 302
Understanding Environmental Influences
through Epigenetics 304
Other Methodological and Practical Issues 305
Concluding Comments 309
14. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Affective 313
and Social Neurosciences
Tom Johnstone, M. Justin Kim, and Paul J. Whalen
What Does fMRI Measure? 314
Some Advantages of fMRI 315
Some Limitations of fMRI 315
Experimental Design Considerations 317
Combining fMRI with Other Online Measures:
Behavior and Physiology 324
Individual Differences in Social and Affective Style,
Personality, and Temperament 325
Functional and Effective Connectivity 326
Considering Model Habituation or Familiarity Effects 327
Future Directions in Social and Affective Brain Imaging 328
Summing Up: How Can fMRI Contribute
to Social Neuroscience? 330
Index 337
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Titel: Methods in social neuroscience
Autor: Harmon-Jones, Eddie
Jahr: 2009
Contents
1. Introduction to Social and Personality Neuroscience Methods I
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Jennifer S. Beer
What Is Social and Personality Neuroscience? 2
Advantages of Social and Personality
Neuroscience Methods 3
Considerations for Using Neuroscience Methods 4
Overview of Chapters 5
2. Collaborations in Social and Personality Neuroscience 10
Cindy Harmon-Jones, Jennifer S. Beer, and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Communicating Expectations Clearly from the Start 1 \
Developing a Mutually Beneficial Relationship 12
Evaluating a Potential Collaboration 14
What If Problems Develop ? 15
Conclusion 16
3. Assessment of Salivary Hormones 17
Oliver C. Schultheiss and Steven J. Stanton
A Primer on Concepts and Measurement Issues
in Behavioral Endocrinology 17
Using Salivary Hormone Assays in Psychological Research:
A Guided Tour 21
Advantages and Disadvantages of Salivary
Hormone Measures 35
Appendix 3.1. PC-Administered Screening Questionnaire
Used in Studies with Hormone Assessments 39
xi
xii Contents
4. Neuroendocrine Manipulation of the Sexually Dimorphic 45
Human Social Brain
Jack van Honk
The Sexually Dimorphic Social Brain 45
The Neuroendocrine Social Brain 46
Sex Steroids and Social Peptides 48
Estradioi. The Mysterious Female Sex Steroid 50
Testosterone: The Notorious Male Sex Steroid 52
Vasopressin: The Peptide of War 58
Oxytocin: The Peptide of Love 61
A Neuroendocrine Framework for Social Cognition 63
5. Facial EMG 70
Ursula Hess
What Does Facial EMG Measure? 70
Recording the Signal 72
Some Methodological Considerations 77
Analyzing EMG Data 78
Some Research Examples 81
Summary 86
6. The Startle Eyeblink Response 92
Terry D. Blumenthal and Joseph C. Franklin
What Is Startle, and Why Use It? 93
Measuring the Startle Response 95
Using the Startle Response in Social
and Personality Research 98
Experimental Design Considerations 108
Conclusions 111
7. Assessing Autonomic Nervous System Activity IIS
Wendy Berry Mendes
Primary Techniques for Measuring ANS Responses 119
ANS Responses in Social and Personality Psychology 131
Experimental Design Considerations 138
Future Directions 143
8. Patient Methodologies for the Study of Personality 148
and Social Processes
Jennifer S. Beer
General Issues to Consider in Designing a Study
with Patients 149
Issues to Consider in Planning Studies with Specific
Patient Populations 155
Patients with Brain Injury Resulting from Trauma, Stroke,
or Dementia 155
Contents xiii
Patients with Social and Personality Deficits Resulting
from Depression and Autism Spectrum Disorders 160
Conclusion 165
9. Electroencephalographic Methods in Social I7D
and Personality Psychology
Eddie Harmon-Jones and Carly K. Peterson
Physiology Underlying Electroencephalography 170
Recording 172
Preparing the Participant 174
Artifacts 177
Offline Data Processing 178
Research Examples 182
Advantages and Disadvantages ofEEG Methods 189
Conclusion 191
10. Using Event-Related Brain Potentials in Social Psychological Research: 198
A Brief Review and Tutorial
Bruce D. Bartholow and David M. Amodio
What Is the ERP? 199
Measuring ERPs 201
Interpreting ERP Data 205
Examples of ERP Research in Social Neuroscience 210
Methodological Issues for ERP Research
in Social Neuroscience 219
Practical Considerations for Conducting ERP Research 223
Conclusions 225
11. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation 233
Dennis J. L. G. Schutter
Historical Background 233
Basic Characteristics of TMS 235
Repetitive TMS 237
Single- and Paired-Pulse TMS 242
Discussion 249
Conclusion 252
12. Using Connectionist Networks to Understand Neurobiological 259
Processes in Social and Personality Psychology
Stephen J. Read and Brian M. Monroe
Description of a Neural Network Model 263
Description of Leabra Implementation 265
Two Examples of Neural Network Simulations of Personality
and Social Behavior 269
Concerns for Potential Modelers 287
Conclusion 289
xiv Contents
13. Molecular Biology and Genomic Imaging in Social 295
and Personality Psychology
Turhan Canli
Relevance to Social and Personality Psychology 296
Genetics and the Personality Trait of Neuroticism 297
Genomic Imaging 297
Design Issues in fMRI:
Selection of the Baseline Condition 298
Designing Analyses to Include Environmental Factors 302
Understanding Environmental Influences
through Epigenetics 304
Other Methodological and Practical Issues 305
Concluding Comments 309
14. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Affective 313
and Social Neurosciences
Tom Johnstone, M. Justin Kim, and Paul J. Whalen
What Does fMRI Measure? 314
Some Advantages of fMRI 315
Some Limitations of fMRI 315
Experimental Design Considerations 317
Combining fMRI with Other Online Measures:
Behavior and Physiology 324
Individual Differences in Social and Affective Style,
Personality, and Temperament 325
Functional and Effective Connectivity 326
Considering Model Habituation or Familiarity Effects 327
Future Directions in Social and Affective Brain Imaging 328
Summing Up: How Can fMRI Contribute
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