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6061“…An important question for the study of social interactions is how the motor actions of others are represented. …”
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6062por Onnela, Jukka-Pekka, Arbesman, Samuel, González, Marta C., Barabási, Albert-László, Christakis, Nicholas A.“…Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have always been constrained by geography, it has been impossible, due to practical difficulties, to evaluate the nature of this restriction on social group structure. …”
Publicado 2011
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6063por Becker, D. Vaughn, Neel, Rebecca, Srinivasan, Narayanan, Neufeld, Samantha, Kumar, Devpriya, Fouse, Shannon“…Rapid identification of facial expressions can profoundly affect social interactions, yet most research to date has focused on static rather than dynamic expressions. …”
Publicado 2012
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6064“…Human beings are endowed with a unique motivation to be included in social interactions. This natural social motivation, in turn, is thought to encourage behaviours such as flattery or self-deprecation aimed to ease interaction and to enhance the reputation of the individual who produces them. …”
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6065“…Social recognition, the ability to assess the familiarity of others, is essential for appropriate social interactions and enhanced by vasopressin; however, the neural mechanisms mediating this effect in humans are unknown. …”
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6066“…Reputation formation is a key component in the social interactions of many animal species. An evaluation of reputation is drawn from two principal sources: direct experience of an individual and indirect experience from observing that individual interacting with a third party. …”
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6067por Nagasaka, Yasuo, Chao, Zenas C., Hasegawa, Naomi, Notoya, Tomonori, Fujii, Naotaka“…Humans show spontaneous synchronization of movements during social interactions; this coordination has been shown to facilitate smooth communication. …”
Publicado 2013
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6068por De Jaegher, Hanne“…An enactive account of autism starts from the embodiment, experience, and social interactions of autistic people. Enaction brings together the sensorimotor, cognitive, social, experiential, and affective aspects of autism in a coherent framework based on a complex non-linear multi-causality. …”
Publicado 2013
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6069“…Epidemics occur in all shapes and forms: infections propagating in our sparse sexual networks, rumours and diseases spreading through our much denser social interactions, or viruses circulating on the Internet. …”
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6070“…These mechanisms are engaged during real social interactions, and cannot be captured using single-subject recordings. …”
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6071por Meslec, Nicoleta, Curşeu, Petru Lucian, Meeus, Marius T. H., Iederan Fodor, Oana C.“…During social interactions, groups develop collective competencies that (ideally) should assist groups to outperform average standalone individual members (weak cognitive synergy) or the best performing member in the group (strong cognitive synergy). …”
Publicado 2014
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6072“…Microbial communities abound with examples of complex social interactions that shape microbial ecosystems. One particularly striking example is microbial cooperation via the secretion of public goods. …”
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6073por Wolffhechel, Karin, Fagertun, Jens, Jacobsen, Ulrik Plesner, Majewski, Wiktor, Hemmingsen, Astrid Sofie, Larsen, Catrine Lohmann, Lorentzen, Sofie Katrine, Jarmer, Hanne“…Appearance is known to influence social interactions, which in turn could potentially influence personality development. …”
Publicado 2014
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6074por Ardizzi, Martina, Sestito, Mariateresa, Martini, Francesca, Umiltà, Maria Alessandra, Ravera, Roberto, Gallese, Vittorio“…The different physiological modalities through which young and adults respond to peers' emotional expressions are likely to reflect two different ways to engage in social interactions with coetaneous. Findings confirmed that age is an important and powerful social feature that modulates interpersonal interactions by influencing low-level physiological responses.…”
Publicado 2014
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6075“…They are characterized by pervasive qualitative abnormalities in social interactions, communication, and stereotyped behaviour. …”
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6076por Sato, Wataru, Kubota, Yasutaka, Kochiyama, Takanori, Uono, Shota, Yoshimura, Sayaka, Sawada, Reiko, Sakihama, Morimitsu, Toichi, Motomi“…The increased volume of the putamen found in high-functioning adults with ASD suggests that structural or histological abnormalities of the putamen may underlie the pathologies of ASD, such as repetitive and stereotyped behaviors and impaired social interactions.…”
Publicado 2014
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6077por Iacono, Vanessa, Ellenbogen, Mark A., Wilson, Alexa L., Desormeau, Philip, Nijjar, Rami“…While empathy is typically assumed to promote effective social interactions, it can sometimes be detrimental when it is unrestrained and overgeneralized. …”
Publicado 2015
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6078“…Promise is one of the most powerful tools producing trust and facilitating cooperation, and sticking to the promise is deemed as a key social norm in social interactions. The present study explored the extent to which promise would influence investors’ decision-making in the trust game where promise had no predictive value regarding trustees’ reciprocation. …”
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6079por Pappalardo, Luca, Simini, Filippo, Rinzivillo, Salvatore, Pedreschi, Dino, Giannotti, Fosca, Barabási, Albert-László“…Finally, we show that returners and explorers play a distinct quantifiable role in spreading phenomena and that a correlation exists between their mobility patterns and social interactions.…”
Publicado 2015
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6080por Phadnis, Smruti M., Loewke, Nathan O., Dimov, Ivan K., Pai, Sunil, Amwake, Christine E., Solgaard, Olav, Baer, Thomas M., Chen, Bertha, Pera, Renee A. Reijo“…We document dynamic behaviors and social interactions that prospectively distinguish hPSC survival, self-renewal, and differentiation. …”
Publicado 2015
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