Understanding social hierarchies: The neural and psychological foundations of status perception

Volume: 10, Issue: 5, Pages: 527 - 550
Published: Feb 20, 2015
Abstract
Social groups across species rapidly self-organize into hierarchies, where members vary in their level of power, influence, skill, or dominance. In this review, we explore the nature of social hierarchies and the traits associated with status in both humans and nonhuman primates, and how status varies across development in humans. Our review finds that we can rapidly identify social status based on a wide range of cues. Like monkeys, we tend to...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding social hierarchies: The neural and psychological foundations of status perception
Published Date
Feb 20, 2015
Volume
10
Issue
5
Pages
527 - 550
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