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Social cognition and behavior in humans

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Social cognition and behavior in humans

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Anno accademico 2023/2024

Codice attività didattica
SVB0240
Docente
Olga Dal Monte (Titolare)
Corso di studio
Laurea Magistrale in Evoluzione del Comportamento Animale e dell'Uomo (ECAU) D.M. 270
Anno
1° anno, 2° anno
Periodo
Primo semestre
Tipologia
A scelta dello studente
Crediti/Valenza
4
SSD attività didattica
M-PSI/02 - psicobiologia e psicologia fisiologica
Erogazione
Tradizionale
Lingua
Inglese
Frequenza
Facoltativa
Tipologia esame
Orale
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Sommario insegnamento

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Obiettivi formativi

This advanced class discusses influential studies that have informed how the brain enables complex social behaviors. Students will thoroughly read selected original research papers in the field of social neuroscience across several animal species and using multiple modern neuroscience methodologies. In class, the instructor and students will work together to discuss these studies in depth. Focused topics include neural mechanisms behind face processing, emotion recognition, empathy, cooperation and competition, prosocial decision-making, brain region coupling, brain-tobrain coupling, oxytocin’s prosocial effects, and social dysfunction.

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Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi

At the end of the course, students should become acquainted with basic neuroscientific principles underlying neuroanatomical and neurofunctional underpinning of complex social behavior.

This course will provide a strong foundation in neuroscience for students. In each class, we will cover a couple of major research papers from the relevant topics. Different students will describe following sections in each paper: Introduction/Background, Methods, Results (figure-based), and Discussion. During each description, we will discuss the paper in depth collectively as a class.
Therefore, students should be familiar with the relevant papers before each class.
Please note that students taking this class will be required to propose a novel experiment (Background, Methods, Hypotheses, and Predictions) in social neuroscience

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Programma

  • Introduction of a theoretical framework about social neuroscience
  • Description of the neurobiological basis about emotion recognition in both humans and animals
  • Description of the neuro-scientific studies investigating the theory of mind, empathy, interpersonal distance, and affective touch
  • Description of the neuroanatomical and functional bases underlying social decision-making, social learning, cooperation, competition, and altruism
  • Description of the main hormones involved in social behavior
  • Description of both brain regions interactions and brain to brain coupling 

 

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Modalità di insegnamento

Academic teaching (frontal lessons) will be used as the main teaching method.

For the academic year 23-24, the lessons will be held in person. 

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Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

The assessment of the preparation will take place in oral form. The exam will be in English.

For the academic year, exams will be held in person,
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Attività di supporto

Students can e-mail the professors to schedule a meeting for clarification about the course materials or for discussing the possibility of a master thesis

Testi consigliati e bibliografia

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Slides, other materials presented during the class, and scientific papers published in international peer-reviewed journals. The materials will be posted online and available on the course web page.

You can find all the materials on Moodle



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Note

Inizio Corso: 3 Ottobre 2023

Fine Corso: 5 Dicembre 2023

Students who do not yet have UniTo credentials, but are interested in participating in this class, are invited to write an email to Professor Olga Dal Monte 


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Orario lezioniV

Lezioni: dal 03/10/2023 al 05/12/2023

Nota: Polo Teologico Via XX Settembre, 83 - Sala Artistica -

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