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6781por Oguchi, Kohei, Sugime, Yasuhiro, Shimoji, Hiroyuki, Hayashi, Yoshinobu, Miura, Toru“…It has been suggested that the sex ratio of reproductives is maintained by social interactions. The presence of reproductives is known to inhibit the additional differentiation of same-sex reproductives, while it promotes the differentiation of opposite-sex reproductives. …”
Publicado 2020
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6782“…Conflicts between friends are likely to represent a greater disruption of the social group and structure of the network, and therefore this difference in response may represent an adaptive strategy employed by the macaques to selectively monitor important social interactions in the group. These findings provide evidence that Tonkean macaques (and potentially other primates) can classify the relationships of others based on their degree of friendship and additionally, confirms the important role friendships have within the societies of social primates.…”
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6783por Berl, Richard E. W., Samarasinghe, Alarna N., Jordan, Fiona M., Gavin, Michael C.“…However, existing scales of prestige fail to account for the full breadth of its potential determinants or focus only on collective social institutions rather than the individual-level perceptions that underpin everyday social interactions. Here, we use open, extensible methods to unite diverse theoretical ideas into a common measurement tool for individual prestige. …”
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6784por Ciaperoni, Martino, Galimberti, Edoardo, Bonchi, Francesco, Cattuto, Ciro, Gullo, Francesco, Barrat, Alain“…Temporal networks are widely used to represent a vast diversity of systems, including in particular social interactions, and the spreading processes unfolding on top of them. …”
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6785por Pulsifer, Margaret B., Evans, Casey L., Hom, Christy, Krinsky‐McHale, Sharon J., Silverman, Wayne, Lai, Florence, Lott, Ira, Schupf, Nicole, Wen, Jiyang, Rosas, H. Diana“…INTRODUCTION: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at high risk for early onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), characterized by a progressive decline in multiple cognitive domains including language, which can impact social interactions, behavior, and quality of life. This cross‐sectional study examined the relationship between language skills and dementia. …”
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6786“…Here, we propose a conceptual framework based on four components underlying multiple socio-ecological factors that influence the differentiation of social relationships: the extent of within-group contest competition to access resources, the extent to which individuals differ in their ability to provide a variety of services, the need for group-level cooperation and the constraints on social interactions. We use the framework to make predictions about the degree of relationship differentiation that can be expected within a group according to the cumulative contribution of multiple socio-ecological factors to each of the four components. …”
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6787por Schmidtmann, Gunnar, Logan, Andrew J., Carbon, Claus-Christian, Loong, Joshua T., Gold, Ian“…These results support the hypothesis that the eye region plays a particularly important role in social interactions and that the expressions in the eyes are a rich source of information about other peoples’ mental states. …”
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6788por Kourtis, Dimitrios, Jacob, Pierre, Sebanz, Natalie, Sperber, Dan, Knoblich, Günther“…This shows that observation of communication “opens up” the mind to a wider range of action possibilities and thereby helps to interpret unusual outcomes of social interactions.…”
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6789“…Ear-EEG allows to record brain activity in every-day life, for example to study natural behaviour or unhindered social interactions. Compared to conventional scalp-EEG, ear-EEG uses fewer electrodes and covers only a small part of the head. …”
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6790por Chen, Jing, Jiang, Hui, Justice, Laura M., Lin, Tzu-Jung, Purtell, Kelly M., Ansari, Arya“…These associations were unique and above and beyond the influence of children’s actual peer social interactions, including reciprocal friendships and the collective classroom reputation of peer victimization. …”
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6791por Canario, Laurianne, Bijma, Piter, David, Ingrid, Camerlink, Irene, Martin, Alexandre, Rauw, Wendy Mercedes, Flatres-Grall, Loïc, van der Zande, Lisette, Turner, Simon P., Larzul, Catherine, Rydhmer, Lotta“…Depending on the context, social interactions between pigs can be frequent or infrequent, aggressive, or non-aggressive. …”
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6792por Shah, Imran Ahmed, Yadav, Amit, Afzal, Farman, Shah, Syed Maqsood Zia Ahmed, Junaid, Danish, Azam, Sami, Jonkman, Mirjam, De Boer, Friso, Ahammad, Ronju, Shanmugam, Bharanidharan“…Hence, public and private sector universities should facilitate meaningful contributions from young teachers in creative work and provide opportunities for social interactions and personal development.…”
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6793“…Angelman syndrome (AS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder due to the absence of the E3-ligase protein, UBE3A. Inappropriate social interactions, usually hyper-sociability, is a part of that syndrome. …”
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6794“…Acting in synchrony is a fundamental part of many social interactions and can have pro-social consequences. …”
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6795“…RESULTS: Prediction, prevention, and response strategies for infectious disease epidemics use extensive data sources and analytics, addressing many areas including testing and early diagnosis, identifying populations at risk of severe outcomes such as hospitalizations or deaths, monitoring and understanding transmission and spread patterns by age group, social interactions geographically and over time, evaluating the effectiveness of pharmaceutical and nonpharmaceutical interventions, and understanding prioritization of and access to treatment or preventive measures (eg, vaccination, masks), given limited resources and system constraints. …”
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6796por Mallory, Kristina, Rubin Abrams, Joshua, Schwartz, Anne, Ciocanel, Maria-Veronica, Volkening, Alexandria, Sandstede, Björn“…We find that, while social interactions may be the first to be reduced after influenza infection, limiting work and school encounters may be significantly more effective in controlling the overall severity of the epidemic.…”
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6797“…Social anxiety disorder is characterized by sentiments of fear and anxiety in social interactions. This study’s aim was to design and evaluate a serious game to raise awareness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills associated with social anxiety disorder. …”
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6798“…In everyday life, assumptions about our peers' as well as our own personality shape social interactions. We investigated whether self-rated personality and inferences drawn from partners' faces influence economic decisions. …”
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6799por Stefanic, Polonca, Belcijan, Katarina, Kraigher, Barbara, Kostanjšek, Rok, Nesme, Joseph, Madsen, Jonas Stenløkke, Kovac, Jasna, Sørensen, Søren Johannes, Vos, Michiel, Mandic-Mulec, Ines“…This result indicates that social interactions can override mechanistic barriers to horizontal gene transfer. …”
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6800“…Thus far, HS has primarily focused on healthy participants during social interactions in order to characterize inter-brain dynamics. …”
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