Product Description : Essays in Social Neuroscience Leaders in the field provide an introduction to the multidisciplinary collaborations of social neuroscienceThis collection of essays by a group of distinguished social neuroscientists provides the reader with an engaging overview of this emerging multidisciplinary and collaborative field In the twentieth century the arbitrary barrier between neuroscience and social psychology was reinforced by the specialized knowledge required by each field and an emphasis on scientific work in isolation from other disciplines the biological and social perspectives on mind and behavior developed for the most part independently of each other Neuroscientists often considered social factors irrelevant or minimally important while cognitive and social scientists tended to ignore biological constraints and mechanisms as leading to what they mistakenly thought of as reductionism By the end of the twentieth century however as those working in both fields were spurred by the common goal of understanding how the mind works systematic collaborations between neuroscientists and cognitive scientists had begun These collaborative efforts have already helped unravel aspects of perception imagery attention and memory These essaysby leaders in the fieldreflect the range of disciplines engaged and questions addressed today in social neuroscience Topics include maternal effects and chromatin modeling Oxytocin and the prairie vole a love story pheromones social odors and the unconscious and memory