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6181por Siniscalco, Dario, Cirillo, Alessandra, Bradstreet, James Jeffrey, Antonucci, Nicola“…Autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are complex neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by dysfunctions in social interactions, communications, restricted interests, and repetitive stereotypic behaviors. …”
Publicado 2013
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6182“…Interpersonal touch is a fundamental component of social interactions because it can mitigate physical and psychological distress. …”
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6183“…Social cognitive interventions should emphasize improving basic social cognitive processing deficits, managing Interpersonal Discomfort, and utilizing preserved capacity for empathy as a potential strength in social interactions.…”
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6184“…Moreover, they are successfully applied to real-world network, including the social interactions between members of a karate club.…”
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6185“…D-serine is increasingly appreciated as the main physiological endogenous coagonist for synaptic NMDA receptors at central excitatory synapses; it is mandatory for long-term changes in synaptic strength, memory, learning, and social interactions. Alterations in the extracellular levels of D-serine leading to disrupted cell-cell signaling are a trademark of many chronic or acute neurological (i.e., Alzheimer disease, epilepsy, stroke) and psychiatric (i.e., schizophrenia) disorders, and are associated with addictive behavior (i.e., cocaine addiction). …”
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6186por Friedrich, Elisabeth V. C., Suttie, Neil, Sivanathan, Aparajithan, Lim, Theodore, Louchart, Sandy, Pineda, Jaime A.“…To facilitate their use, we have designed an innovative game that includes social interactions and provides neural- and body-based feedback that corresponds directly to the underlying significance of the trained signals as well as to the behavior that is reinforced.…”
Publicado 2014
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6187por Krellman, Jason W., Ruiz, Henry H., Marciano, Veronica A., Mondrow, Bracha, Croll, Susan D.“…PTN KOs exhibited cognitive rigidity, heightened anxiety, behavioral reticence in novel contexts and novel social interactions suggestive of neophobia, and lamina-specific decreases in neuronal area and increases in neuronal density in the lateral EC. …”
Publicado 2014
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6188“…After ingestion of the bait, the yeast propagates in the termite's gut and is spread throughout the termite colony via social interactions. This novel paratransgenesis-based strategy could be a good supplement for current termite control using fortified biological control agents in addition to chemical insecticides. …”
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6189por Schwarz, David A., Lebedev, Mikhail A., Hanson, Timothy L., Dimitrov, Dragan F., Lehew, Gary, Meloy, Jim, Rajangam, Sankaranarayani, Subramanian, Vivek, Ifft, Peter J., Li, Zheng, Ramakrishnan, Arjun, Tate, Andrew, Zhuang, Katie, Nicolelis, Miguel A.L.“…It also allows increased recording longevity (5 consecutive years), and recording of a broad range of behaviors, e.g. social interactions, and BMI paradigms in freely moving primates. …”
Publicado 2014
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6190por Cuffari, Elena C.“…The coordination approach presents languaging as a set of dynamic self-organizing processes and actions on multiple timescales and across multiple modalities that come about and work in certain domains (those jointly constructed in social, interactive, high-order sense-making). These processes go beyond meaning at the level that is available to first-person experience. …”
Publicado 2014
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6191“…Social anhedonia (SA), a trait-like disinterest in social contact and diminished capacity to experience pleasure from social interactions, is consistently associated with social impairments in both healthy and clinical populations. …”
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6192“…While social interactions play an important role for the evolution of bacterial siderophore production in vitro, the extent to which siderophore production is a social trait in natural populations is less clear. …”
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6193“…Perceptions of intentionality critically guide everyday social interactions, though the literature provides diverging portraits of how such judgments are made. …”
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6194“…Individuals carrying rare recognition cues would benefit less from social interactions than individuals with common cues, leading to loss of the genetic-cue diversity. …”
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6195por Haulsee, Danielle E., Fox, Dewayne A., Breece, Matthew W., Clauss, Tonya M., Oliver, Matthew J.“…This method can be applied to study the social interactions and behavioral ecology of large marine fishes.…”
Publicado 2016
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6196Building the Leviathan – Voluntary centralisation of punishment power sustains cooperation in humans“…Existing research, however, has ignored that the distribution of punishment power can be the result of social interactions. We introduce a novel experiment in which individuals can transfer punishment power to others. …”
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6197por Swan, Holly“…The salience of anticipated stigma depended on the context within which disclosure may occur, including social interactions, employment, and engaging in HIV care. …”
Publicado 2016
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6198“…Results have implications for understanding the role of predictive timing in both music and social interactions in the general population, and suggest music as a promising avenue for addressing social communication difficulties in WS.…”
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6199por Fitzpatrick, Paula, Frazier, Jean A., Cochran, David M., Mitchell, Teresa, Coleman, Caitlin, Schmidt, R. C.“…Social interactions typically involve movements of the body that become synchronized over time and both intentional and spontaneous interactional synchrony have been found to be an essential part of successful human interaction. …”
Publicado 2016
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6200“…Nine-month-olds engaged in two types of social interactions with an experimenter. When the experimenter showed an object without eye contact, the infants processed and remembered both the object’s location and its identity. …”
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