
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2013
Series: Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research
ISBN (Hardback): 9789400744721
Full citation:
David D. Franks, Jonathan H. Turner (eds), Handbook of neurosociology, Berlin, Springer, 2013
Handbook of neurosociology
Contents
Why we need neurosociology as well as social neuroscience
or—why role-taking and theory of mind are different concepts
David D. Franks
27-32
Genetic, hormonal, and neural underpinnings of human aggressive behavior
Mehta, Stefan M. Goetz, Justin M. Carré
47-65
Social neuroscience and the modern synthesis of social and biological levels of analysis
Greg J. Norman, Louise C. Hawkley, Maike Luhmann, John T. Cacioppo, Gary G. Berntson
67-81
Relationships between neurosociology, foundational social behaviorism, and currents in symbolic interaction
David D. Franks
139-148
What are the neurological foundations of identities and identity-related processes?
Richard E. Niemeyer
149-165
The emergent self
how distributed neural networks support self-representation
István Molnar-Szakacs, Lucina Q. Uddin
167-182
A neurosociological model of weberian, instrumental rationality
its cognitive, conative, and neurobiological foundations
Warren D. TenHouten
207-230
Attachment, interaction, and synchronization
how innate mechanisms in attachment give rise to emergent structure in networks and communities
Thomas S. Smith
243-254
The evolution of the neurological basis of human sociality
Jonathan H. Turner, Alexandra Maryanski
289-309
Comprehending the neurological substratum of paraverbal communications
the invention of splitspec technology
Stanford W. Gregory, Will Kalkhoff
369-383