Biological Bases of Social Behavior

Cross-cutting Theme Program at the 2013 APS Convention

Saturday, May 25, 2013 12:30 PM – 3:40 PM

In response to recent advances in social neuroscience (broadly construed), this theme program will speak to the various ways that basic biological functions shape and underlie social behavior. The speakers will explore how an understanding of neuroscience, physiology, genetics, and endocrinology can foster a fuller, more consistent understanding of social behavior and of the person.

See posters related to this theme program in Poster Session XIII.

Jennifer A. Bartz

Jennifer A. Bartz
McGill University, Canada

John T. Cacioppo

John T. Cacioppo
University of Chicago

Susan T. Fiske

Susan T. Fiske
Princeton University

Eddie Harmon-Jones

Eddie Harmon-Jones
University of New South Wales, Australia

Shinobu Kitayama

Shinobu Kitayama
University of Michigan