From the Brain to the Field: The Applications of Social Neuroscience to Economics, Health and Law

Brain Sci. 2017 Jul 28;7(8):94. doi: 10.3390/brainsci7080094.

Abstract

Social neuroscience aims to understand the biological systems that underlie people's thoughts, feelings and actions in light of the social context in which they operate. Over the past few decades, social neuroscience has captured the interest of scholars, practitioners, and experts in other disciplines, as well as the general public who more and more draw upon the insights and methods of social neuroscience to explain, predict and change behavior. With the popularity of the field growing, it has become increasingly important to consider the validity of social neuroscience findings as well as what questions it can and cannot address. In the present review article, we examine the contribution of social neuroscience to economics, health, and law, three domains with clear societal relevance. We address the concerns that the extrapolation of neuroscientific results to applied social issues raises within each of these domains, and we suggest guidelines and good practices to circumvent these concerns.

Keywords: applications; health; law; morality; neuroeconomics; reverse inference; reward; social exclusion; social neuroscience.

Publication types

  • Review