APS
30th APS Annual Convention
The Function of Rewards in Social Behavior: Underlying Processes and Contextual Influences
What drives our social preferences? Recent research suggests that many of our social interactions and information processing are driven by their underlying rewarding nature. Combining social, cognitive and neuroscience perspectives we will argue that combining decontextualizing and recontextualizing approaches to reward-driven social processes will benefit the understanding complex social behaviors.
Chairs & Discussants
- Niv ReggevChair
Harvard University
Presentations
- Decontextualizating Social RewardsDiana Tamir
- Recontextualizing Social RewardsBrent Hughes
- Testing the Effect of Lifetime Experience on Decontextualized Information: Stereotype-Consistency As a Test CaseNiv Reggev
- Integrating the Influence of Rewards on Social and General Information ProcessingVishnu Murty