What is the goal of social neuroscience?
a. To legitimize social psychology as a science through the use of machines such as EEGs and fMRIs
b. To settle debates in social psychology, such as whether a social process is caused by brain structure or culture
c. To explore how different kinds of brain activity correlate with social information processing by having participants think about a social situation and seeing which parts of the brain are involved.
d. To see if social processes can happen without other people being present. This is achieved by having participants think about a social situation and measuring which parts of the brain are involved
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