Social neuroscience is a multidisciplinary field that studies the relationship between social behavior and neuroscience. It seeks to understand how our social interactions, relationships, and emotions are influenced by our brain and biology. Researchers in this field use a combination of methods from psychology, neuroscience, and biology to investigate how our brains respond to social stimuli, how social norms and values are formed, and how social factors can impact our mental and physical health. Social neuroscience aims to provide insight into the neural mechanisms underlying social cognition, empathy, group dynamics, and interpersonal relationships, among other topics.