id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-326868-3az13h1h Schiller, Bastian Temporal dynamics of resting EEG networks are associated with prosociality 2020-08-03 .txt text/plain 5310 278 39 The present study takes a neural trait approach, examining whether the temporal dynamics of resting EEG networks are associated with inter-individual differences in prosociality. In two experimental sessions, we collected 55 healthy males' resting EEG, their self-reported prosocial concern and values, and their incentivized prosocial behavior across different reward domains (money, time) and social contexts (collective, individual). On the basis of resting EEG networks' significance for non-social behavior, personality, and psychiatric conditions 20,31 , we expected that revealing an individual's tendency to engage these networks at rest would help explain inter-individual differences in prosociality and illuminate the potential psychological processes that underlie these differences. Correlative analyses revealed that participants with more transitions from microstate C to A were more prosocial [R(53) = 0.414, P = 0.002, Scientific RepoRtS | (2020) 10:13066 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-69999-5 www.nature.com/scientificreports/ significant after Bonferroni-correction for multiple testing; prosocial concern: R s (53) = 0.261, P = 0.054; prosocial values: R s (53) = 0.366, P = 0.006; collective prosocial behavior: R s (53) = 0.081, P > 0.20; individual prosocial behavior: R s (53) = 0.261, P = 0.054, see Fig. 4 ]. ./cache/cord-326868-3az13h1h.txt ./txt/cord-326868-3az13h1h.txt