Brain Activation Associated with Pride and Shame
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Pride and Shame
Understanding why people respect social norms and exhibit pro-social behavior, many times contrary to their material interest, is an important topic in social science. This paper studies the role of emotions such as pride and shame. Based on various psychological literature, we argue that pride and shame are (i) external (ii) context dependent and (iii) relative feelings. In order to accomodate...
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In the target article, Alessandro Salice and Alba Montes Sánchez argue that people sometimes feel proud and ashamed of the actions of others whom they perceive to belong to the same group as themselves. The authors maintain that the social self is the target of emotion whereas the other is merely its focus—a background object that makes intelligible the target's instantiating the formal object ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Neuropsychobiology
سال: 2014
ISSN: 1423-0224,0302-282X
DOI: 10.1159/000358090