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2621por Cabrera, Francisco J. P., Herrera, Ana del Refugio C., Rubalcava, San J. A., Martínez, Kalina I. M.“…This paper explores the patterns of social interaction established by adolescents with and without the risk of engaging in antisocial behavior in order to understand the exchanges of them with their most important social groups, during 2 years. …”
Publicado 2017
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2622“…Specifically, we propose links with theories of social interaction and direct social perception. Overall, our goals are to help clarify the complex theoretical issues at stake and suggest fruitful guidelines for empirical research.…”
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2623por Vital, Thays Martins, Hernández, Salma S. Soleman, Pedroso, Renata Valle, Teixeira, Camila Vieira Ligo, Garuffi, Marcelo, Stein, Angelica Miki, Costa, José Luiz Riani, Stella, Florindo“…The activities proposed for the SGG were not systematized and aimed at promoting social interaction among patients. The statistical analyses were performed with the U Mann Whitney and Wilcoxon tests for group comparisons. …”
Publicado 2012
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2624por Cherepanov, Stanislav M., Akther, Shirin, Nishimura, Tomoko, Shabalova, Anna A., Mizuno, Akira, Ichinose, Wataru, Shuto, Satoshi, Yamamoto, Yasuhiko, Yokoyama, Shigeru, Higashida, Haruhiro“…Nasal administration of OT has been shown to improve trust in healthy humans and social interaction in autistic subjects. As is consistent with the nature of a peptide, OT has some unfavorable characteristics: it has a short half-life in plasma and shows poor permeability across the blood-brain barrier. …”
Publicado 2017
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2625“…Social interaction is stressful and subordinate individuals are often subjected to chronic stress, which greatly affects both their behavior and physiology. …”
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2626“…During social interaction, actions, and words may be expressed in different ways, for example, gently or rudely. …”
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2627“…Their attitudes towards social situations guided their social interaction with others. Three profiles of attitudes towards risk were constructed: Risk Accepters, Risk Contenders and Risk Challengers. …”
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2628“…Compared to controls, treated monkeys showed sleep disruption, facilitated social interaction, greater impulsivity, and impaired sustained attention during treatment. …”
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2629por Nishimura, Kinya“…Phenotypic expression under the cannibalism reaction norm is driven not only by population density but also by social interactions among the members of a population: variation in the populational expression of dimorphism is associated with contingent social interaction events among population members. …”
Publicado 2018
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2630“…However, as yet, there is limited empirical evidence connecting social interaction behavior with financial outcomes. This work reports results from one of the largest known studies connecting financial outcomes and phone-based social behavior (180,000 individuals; 2 years’ time frame; 82.2 million monthly bills, and 350 million call logs). …”
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2631“…These findings provide the first evidence that infant and juvenile rhinoceros utter specific call types in distinct contexts, even if they grow up with limited social interaction with conspecifics. By comparing our findings with the current literature on vocalisations of adult white rhinoceros and other solitary rhinoceros species, we discuss to which extent differences in the social lifestyle across species affect acoustic communication in mammals.…”
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2632“…We follow recent descriptions of QoL dimensions to propose an integrated framework composed of eight dimensions: material living conditions, health, education, environment, economic and physical safety, governance and political voice, social interaction, and personal activities. Using different sources of information we construct 16 indicators, two per each of the QoL dimensions considered. …”
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2633por Lee, Hwayoung, Kim, Hyung-Ki, Kwon, Jun-Tack, Kim, Young Ock, Seo, Jonghoon, Lee, Sanghyun, Cho, Ik-Hyun, Kim, Hak-Jae“…Forced swim test, open field test, and social interaction test were performed to determine changes in PNS rats compared to non-stressed offspring. …”
Publicado 2018
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2634por Floyd, Simeon, Rossi, Giovanni, Baranova, Julija, Blythe, Joe, Dingemanse, Mark, Kendrick, Kobin H., Zinken, Jörg, Enfield, N. J.“…Our study complements previous experimental and culture-specific research on gratitude with a systematic comparison of audiovisual corpora of naturally occurring social interaction from different cultures from around the world.…”
Publicado 2018
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2635por Gerłowska, Justyna, Skrobas, Urszula, Grabowska-Aleksandrowicz, Katarzyna, Korchut, Agnieszka, Szklener, Sebastian, Szczęśniak-Stańczyk, Dorota, Tzovaras, Dimitrios, Rejdak, Konrad“…The tasks consisted of semi-structuralized scenarios like: medication intake, hazardous events prevention, and social interaction. No differences between the groups of subjects were observed in terms of perceived attractiveness, usability nor-societal impact of the device. …”
Publicado 2018
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2636“…However, compelling evidence was found for a relation between psychosis and stressful environmental factors, particularly those influencing social interaction. Psychotic symptoms may be explained as a natural defense mechanism or protective response to stressful environments. …”
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2637“…This organization creates an internal body representation which is fundamental for precise motor control, spatial awareness and social interaction. Although it is unknown when this organization develops in humans, animal studies suggest that it may emerge even before the time of normal birth. …”
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2638“…Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterised by the concomitant occurrence of impaired social interaction; restricted, perseverative and stereotypical behaviour; and abnormal communication skills. …”
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2639“…Our ability to understand others’ communicative intentions in speech is key to successful social interaction. Indeed, misunderstanding an ‘excuse me’ as apology, while meant as criticism, may have important consequences. …”
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2640“…METHODS: Social drinking college students (N = 40; 43% female) were randomly assigned to one of two social interaction tasks: either an in-person conversation from which the participant was excluded by two confederates, or independently rating neutrally valenced photographs alongside confederates. …”
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