The Influencing Factors of Prosociality: How Humans Cooperate with Others

A special issue of Behavioral Sciences (ISSN 2076-328X). This special issue belongs to the section "Social Psychology".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2024 | Viewed by 4488

Special Issue Editors


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Guest Editor
Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China
Interests: social cognition; cognitive neural mechanisms of social support; emotion regulation; social networks; applied cooperative behavior; foreign language learning

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Guest Editor
Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China
Interests: the neural mechanisms of deception; moral judgment and decision making

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to this Special Issue on the influencing factors of human prosociality, with particular focus accorded to cooperation and social cognition. In this collection, we aim to delve into the cognitive and neural aspects that drive our inclination to cooperate with others and engage in altruistic actions.

Humans, as inherently social beings, are guided by a complex interplay of factors that shape their collaborative and empathetic behaviors. This Special Issue assembles articles and studies that explore the intricate dynamics of prosocial behavior, shedding light on key elements such as altruistic motivations, other-regarding preferences, emotions, individual influences, and social networks, among others. We would like to not only highlight the nuanced connections between cooperation and social cognition but also explore the mechanisms and psychological consequences behind these connections.

We invite you to immerse yourself in the exploration of the dynamics of altruistic behavior, including cognitive and neural dynamics such as altruistic motives; preferences for external attention; pro-social emotions; and the influences of individual, social, and cultural factors on our innate drive to cooperate and understand others. To the experts who would like to contribute to this Special Issue, we express our sincerest gratitude in advance.

Prof. Dr. Dingguo Gao
Dr. Lijun Yin
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • altruistic behavior
  • cooperation
  • social cognition
  • empathy
  • altruism
  • cultural norms
  • interpersonal relationships
  • neural mechanisms
  • preferences for others' attention
  • prosocial emotion
  • social networks

Published Papers (4 papers)

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