Anatomy/Development
Behavioral Deficits
Socrates/Theories
Social Knowledge
Misc.
100

The _____ ______ continues to develop through adolescence.

Prefrontal cortex

100

______ and _____ are neurodevelopmental disorders that lead to deficits in social perception, social knowledge, and in the theory of mind.

ASD and schizophrenia

100

_____ ______ is a person's ability to correctly infer another person's thoughts or feelings.

Empathic accuracy

100

This region is the primary region associated with determining what is socially acceptable in different scenarios.

Orbital frontal ctx

100

It is thought that conveying and expressing the feeling of empathy utilizes mirror neurons communicating with the _____ system.

limbic

200

Neglect or abuse during childhood and adolescence increases the chance that a child will develop a mental illness such as depression, ______, or _____________ later in life.

anxiety or schizophrenia

200

Lesions to the _________ _____ may lead to social behavioral deficits.

Frontal cortex

200

When making inferences about someone you perceive as similar to yourself, it is thought that the ____ subregion of the MPFC is activated.

ventral

200

What are some of the aspects that contribute to social knowledge? 

Our beliefs, societal norms, societal interpretations of behavior, context or societal expectations

200

Social preferences for similar others emerges before the age of ____.

one

300

Severing the _____ ______two conscious hemispheres or "two selves in one body."

Corpus Callosum

300

People diagnosed with ASD will have differences in brain anatomy and ________.

connectivity

300

The _____ ______ _____ ,made up of the mPFC, precuneus, posterior cingulate cortex, retrosplenial cortex, TPJ, medial temporal lobe, and inferior parietal  lobule, is most active when we direct our attention inward.

Default mode network

300

Patients with ____ ____ ____ do not ascribe negative values to negative actions to the same extent as normal controls

Frontal temporal dementia/degeneration

300

When deciphering self-perception the ventral and dorsal anterior cingulate cortex and anterior _____ activate.

insula

400

When attempting to understand other people, networks such as the _____ and its interconnections throughout the PFC become activated.

amygdala

400

Someone diagnosed with _____ _____ _____ is able to perceive social norms, but unable to conform to them.

Antisocial Personality Disorder

400

______ _____ include out of body experiences, autoscopic hallucinations, and heautoscopy, and involve damage to the _______ lobes (generally). 

Autoscopic phenomena. Temporal/parietal or temporal/occipital or parietal/occipital

400

Patients with damage to the ____ ___ ___ never generate emotional feedback to correct their behavior.

Orbital Frontal Cortex

400

If someone hates the New York Yankees and see a video of Derek Jeter making an error, the areas of their brain that will activate to express pain/anger would be the _____ ______ ______ and the ______.

anterior cingulate gyrus and insula

500

Recording of pyramidal cells from the rat PFC showed that rats who were socially isolated at early ages are ____ sensitive to dopamine.

less

500

Lesions to the ________ ______ leading to changes in social functioning are commons consequences to trauma, tumors, stroke, or surgery.

orbitofrontal cortex

500

_____ is the term for the feeling that one or more of your limbs do not belong on your body and a desire to have them amputated. 

Xenomella

500

_____ _____ is the term used to describe generating emotional feedback following a social error. An example of this is embarassment.

Reversal Learning

500
You give your friend, who has recently suffered a TBI, a photo of you and them at the beach the previous summer enjoying a barbecue. This is a fond memory for you with this person. A week later when you are at their house, you see that their dog is currently shredding this picture. Your friend says "It's ok, we're not really that close anyways." This person has damage to what brain region?

Orbital frontal cortex

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