Abstract

Social Neuroscience is a useful tool for elucidating both the psychological and neural mechanisms underlying social behavior. The promise of new theoretical insights was one of the most exciting potential benefits of integrating social and biological approaches. Now that social neuroscience research has progressed, evidence of this promise can now be seen. This review highlights some of the ways in which social neuroscience has benefitted our understanding of social processes, while also noting considerations for improving the field's impact.

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