Preface
Part One Social Neurocognition, Stress, and Anxiety: The Power of Change
Chapter 1 Mirror Neurons and the Social Brain by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 2 Neuroplasticity, Nondeterminism, and the Encounter with the Other by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 3 Polymorphisms, Epigenetics, Lifestyle and Stress Tolerance by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 4 Social Rejection and the Neurocognition of Social Anxiety by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 5 Anxiety and the Brain: Biofeedback and Physiological Control by Nahanni Freeman
Part Two Social Cognition and Heuristic Processing: Perceptions of Self and Other
Chapter 6 Need for Structure, Preference for Consistency and Qualitative Analyses of Religious Belief, by Nahanni Freeman, Maxwell Murray and Lauren Trimble
Chapter 7 Counterfactual thinking by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 8 False Recognition Errors and Belief in a Just World by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 9 Juror Decision-Making, Heuristics and Expectancies, by Nahanni Freeman, Evan Robertson, and Maya Kirl
Chapter 10 Ego Control and Internalization of Bias: Depletion, Threat, and Perceptions of the Other, by Nahanni Freeman and Yesenia Follingstad
Chapter 11 Narratives, Person Perception, and Recall, by Nahanni Freeman, Amalee Bowen and Hennessy Mendoza
Chapter 12 Belief Perseverance and Polarization by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 13 Authoritarianism and Selective Recall by Nahanni Freeman
Chapter 14 Constructive Thinking and Cognitive Experiential Self Theory by Nahanni Freeman