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Interpersonal neuroscience is a new area of theoretical integration and experimentation, drawing on developments in neuroimaging to explore social processes.
Areas of research include:
- Neuroscience of attachment
- Neuroscience of emotional regulation
- Neuroscience of empathy
- Neuroscience of face recognition
- Neuroscience of interpersonal relationships
- Neuroscience of reflective listening,
- Neuroscience of learning styles
- Neuroscience of psychotherapy