نتایج جستجو برای: social dominance orientation

تعداد نتایج: 729954  

2017
Anna Favati

Social dominance relationships are formed within numerous animal species and reduce costly fights over resources. Dominant individuals often enjoy greater access to important resources such as food and mating partners, and are generally more aggressive, bold, active and explorative compared to subordinate individuals. These behavioural traits can differ among individuals, but they can also be c...

1999
Dmitri B. Chklovskii

In the primate primary visual area (V1), the ocular dominance pattern consists of alternating monocular stripes. Stripe orientation follows systematic trends preserved across several species. I propose that these trends result from minimizing the length of intra-cortical wiring needed to recombine information from the two eyes in order to achieve the perception of depth. I argue that the stripe...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Romain Ligneul Ignacio Obeso Christian C. Ruff Jean-Claude Dreher

Humans and other primates have evolved the ability to represent their status in the group's social hierarchy, which is essential for avoiding harm and accessing resources. Yet it remains unclear how the human brain learns dominance status and adjusts behavior accordingly during dynamic social interactions. Here we address this issue with a combination of fMRI and transcranial direct current sti...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2019

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotional well-being and social well-being with educational Goal orientation of high school students. Sample and sample size: The statistical population was all high school girl students in Tehran during the years 2016-2017, 229 students were selected by cluster sampling and responded to the questionnaires. Instruments: To co...

Journal: :Vision Research 2000
Dmitri B Chklovskii

In the primate primary visual area (V1), the ocular dominance pattern consists of alternating monocular stripes. Stripe orientation follows systematic trends preserved across several species. I propose that these trends result from minimizing the length of intra-cortical wiring needed to recombine information from the two eyes in order to achieve the perception of depth. I argue that the stripe...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2005
J Christopher Cohrs Barbara Moschner Jürgen Maes Sven Kielmann

Research suggests that different motivational dynamics underlie right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO). These differences may be framed in the theory of basic human values. RWA may trace back to conservation versus openness-to-change values, and SDO to self-enhancement versus self-transcendence values. Based on a large-scale German survey, associations of RWA a...

2015
Cody J. DEY Q. Y. Joanne TAN Constance M. O’CONNOR Adam R. REDDON J. Ryan CALDWELL Sigal BALSHINE

While a large number of studies have described animal social networks, we have a poor understanding of how these networks vary with ecological and social conditions. For example, reproductive periods are an important life-history stage that may involve changes in dominance relationships among individuals, yet no study to date has compared social networks of dominance interactions (i.e. dominanc...

2015
Noriya Watanabe Miyuki Yamamoto

In a group setting, individuals' perceptions of their own level of dominance or of the dominance level of others, and the ability to adequately control their behavior based on these perceptions are crucial for living within a social environment. Recent advances in neural imaging and molecular technology have enabled researchers to investigate the neural substrates that support the perception of...

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