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6221por Rogers-Carter, Morgan M., Djerdjaj, Anthony, Culp, Amelia R., Elbaz, Joshua A., Christianson, John P.“…To determine if familiarity would influence social interactions with stressed conspecifics, male and female test rats underwent 2 social affective preference tests in isosexual triads where an experimental rat was presented with a naïve and a stressed target conspecific who were either familiar (cagemate) or unfamiliar. …”
Publicado 2018
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6222por Visconti di Oleggio Castello, Matteo, Taylor, Morgan, Cavanagh, Patrick, Gobbini, M. Ida“…Moreover, repeated and varied social interactions appear to lead to adjustments of these independent face recognition neurons so that the same familiar face is eventually more likely to elicit the same recognition response across widely separated visual field locations. …”
Publicado 2018
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6223“…In microbial communities, social interactions such as competition occur ubiquitously across multiple spatial scales from local proximity to remote distance. …”
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6224“…Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disability characterized by impaired social interactions, stereotypical repetitive behavior and restricted interests. …”
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6225“…RECENT FINDINGS: Most existing literature linking the social environment and the microbiome comes from animal models, focused on the impact of social interactions and psychosocial stress. Suggestive evidence of the importance of early life exposures, health behaviors, and the built environment also point to the importance of the social environment for the microbiome in humans. …”
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6226“…Cooperative strategies are predicted for repeated social interactions. The recently described Zero Determinant (ZD) strategies enforce the partner’s cooperation because the ‘generous’ ZD players help their cooperative partners while ‘extortionate’ ZD players exploit their partners’ cooperation. …”
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6227por Hull, Laura, Mandy, William, Lai, Meng-Chuan, Baron-Cohen, Simon, Allison, Carrie, Smith, Paula, Petrides, K. V.“…There currently exist no self-report measures of social camouflaging behaviours (strategies used to compensate for or mask autistic characteristics during social interactions). The Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) was developed from autistic adults’ experiences of camouflaging, and was administered online to 354 autistic and 478 non-autistic adults. …”
Publicado 2018
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6228por Akira Miura, Marco, Pilati, Ronaldo, Lemos Milfont, Taciano, Cristina Ferreira, Maria, Fischer, Ronald“…Results demonstrated that personal jeitinho has two dimensions: Jeitinho Simpático is an individual’s tendency to seek positive social interactions, avoid conflict, and find creative solutions; and Jeitinho Malandro captures behaviours such as the use of deception and trickery. …”
Publicado 2019
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6229“…Here we show that online social interactions during a massive voting event can be used to build an accurate map of real-world political parties and electoral ranks for Italian elections in 2018. …”
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6230“…The recognition of emotional facial expressions is critical for our social interactions. While some prior studies have shown that a high anxiety level is associated with more sensitive recognition of emotion, there are also reports supporting that anxiety did not affect or reduce the sensitivity to the recognition of facial emotions. …”
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6231“…This review paper considers different aspects (e.g., physical, mental, and social well-being) of healthy ageing and how health devices can help people to monitor health conditions, treat diseases and promote social interactions. Existing technologies for addressing non-physical (e.g., Alzheimer’s, loneliness) and physical (e.g., stroke, bedsores, and fall) related challenges are presented together with the drivers and constraints of using e-textiles for these applications. …”
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6232“…Yet, little is known about the neurocomputational mechanisms at play when weighing different utilities during repeated social interactions. Here, using model-based fMRI and Public-good-games, we find that the ventromedial prefrontal cortex encodes immediate expected rewards as individual utility while the lateral frontopolar cortex encodes group utility (i.e., pending rewards of alternative strategies beneficial for the group). …”
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6233“…Common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is a diurnal, small-bodied (∼350 g), New World monkey species, known for its rich behavioral repertoires during social interactions. We used a lightweight head tracking system to measure marmosets' reflexive head orientations toward a natural stimulus presented from behind. …”
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6234“…Where the results from the social network analysis differ from the a priori predictions suggest that social interactions between members of different groups are more important for breeders than previously thought. …”
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6235por Tang, Wenlong, Davidson, Jacob D., Zhang, Guoqiang, Conen, Katherine E., Fang, Jian, Serluca, Fabrizio, Li, Jingyao, Xiong, Xiaorui, Coble, Matthew, Tsai, Tingwei, Molind, Gregory, Fawcett, Caroline H., Sanchez, Ellen, Zhu, Peixin, Couzin, Iain D., Fishman, Mark C.“…In humans, disrupted social interactions are a fundamental feature of many psychiatric disorders. …”
Publicado 2020
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6236“…We observe extreme fluctuations in collective attention that we are able to characterize and explain by considering the co-occurrence of two fundamental factors: the heterogeneity of social interactions and the preferential attention towards influential users. …”
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6237por Huang, Kuo-Hua, Rupprecht, Peter, Frank, Thomas, Kawakami, Koichi, Bouwmeester, Tewis, Friedrich, Rainer W.“…A virtual reality system for adult zebrafish therefore provides opportunities to analyze neuronal processing mechanisms underlying higher brain functions including decision making, associative learning, and social interactions.…”
Publicado 2020
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6238“…Individuals’ changing behaviors in response to public policies and their evolving perception of how an infectious disease outbreak is unfolding can dramatically alter normal social interactions. Effective planning and response strategies must take these complicated interactions into account. …”
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6239por Yang, Tao, Yang, Zeyun, Xu, Guangzheng, Gao, Duoling, Zhang, Ziheng, Wang, Hui, Liu, Shiyu, Han, Linfeng, Zhu, Zhixin, Tian, Yang, Huang, Yuqi, Zhao, Lei, Zhong, Kui, Shi, Bolin, Li, Juan, Fu, Shimin, Liang, Peipeng, Banissy, Michael J., Sun, Pei“…Perception of facial identity and emotional expressions is fundamental to social interactions. Recently, interest in age associated changes in the processing of faces has grown rapidly. …”
Publicado 2020
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6240por Stephenson, Lisa J, Edwards, S Gareth, Luri, Natacha M, Renoult, Louis, Bayliss, Andrew P“…To facilitate social interactions, humans need to process the responses that other people make to their actions, including eye movements that could establish joint attention. …”
Publicado 2020
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