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6861por Benowitz, Kyle M., Head, Megan L., Williams, Camellia A., Moore, Allen J., Royle, Nick J.“…Our study shows, for the first time, that a male state variable is an important modifier of paternity–parental care trade-offs and highlights the importance of social interactions between males and females during care in determining male response to perceived paternity.…”
Publicado 2013
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6862“…Thus, multilevel selection was effective in reducing detrimental social interactions, which contributed to improved weight gain. …”
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6863por Careaga, Milo, Hansen, Robin L., Hertz-Piccotto, Irva, Van de Water, Judy, Ashwood, Paul“…Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by impairments in communication, social interactions, and repetitive behaviors. While the etiology of ASD is complex and likely involves the interplay of genetic and environmental factors, growing evidence suggests that immune dysfunction and the presence of autoimmune responses including autoantibodies may play a role in ASD. …”
Publicado 2013
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6864por Nolte, Tobias, Bolling, Danielle Z., Hudac, Caitlin M., Fonagy, Peter, Mayes, Linda, Pelphrey, Kevin A.“…Mentalizing, in particular the successful attribution of complex mental states to others, is crucial for navigating social interactions. This ability is highly influenced by external factors within one's daily life, such as stress. …”
Publicado 2013
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6865por Gerber, Bertram, Yarali, Ayse, Diegelmann, Sören, Wotjak, Carsten T., Pauli, Paul, Fendt, Markus“…They may trigger excessively negative psychological states and uncontrollable avoidance of locations, objects, or social interactions. It is therefore obvious that any process to counteract such effects will be of value. …”
Publicado 2014
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6866por Lin, Hai, Rizak, Joshua D., Ma, Yuan-ye, Yang, Shang-chuan, Chen, Lin, Hu, Xin-tian“…Face perception is integral to human perception system as it underlies social interactions. Saccadic eye movements are frequently made to bring interesting visual information, such as faces, onto the fovea for detailed processing. …”
Publicado 2014
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6867“…Is such heritability also present in social traits that are conceptualized as causes and consequences of social interactions or in other ways strongly shaped by behavior of other people? …”
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6868“…Our results demonstrate that factors affecting fine-scale social interactions can also influence how individuals encounter and exploit resources.…”
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6869“…However, sexually selected traits are costly to express such that investment in their expression should be optimised to maximize their overall fitness gains. Social interactions, in the form of successful and unsuccessful matings, may offer males one type of feedback allowing them to gauge how to allocate their resources towards sexual signaling. …”
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6870“…METHODS: Messages inquired about mood and about specific themes (thoughts, activities, social interactions) of a manualized group CBT intervention. …”
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6871“…However, we found that they were impaired in their ability to use nonverbal cues from moving faces and bodies, and situational cues, to correctly identify the emotions of characters depicted in videotaped social interactions. Their performance on this task was related to the number of ‘autistic-like’ traits they displayed. …”
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6872por Kawamichi, Hiroaki, Yoshihara, Kazufumi, Sasaki, Akihiro T., Sugawara, Sho K., Tanabe, Hiroki C., Shinohara, Ryoji, Sugisawa, Yuka, Tokutake, Kentaro, Mochizuki, Yukiko, Anme, Tokie, Sadato, Norihiro“…Sensing active listening in social interactions is accompanied by an improvement in the recollected impressions of relevant experiences and is thought to arouse positive feelings. …”
Publicado 2015
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6873“…Patients with PTSD experience abnormal oscillations in autonomic states supporting either fight and flight behaviors or withdrawal, immobilization, and dissociation without an intervening “calm” state that would provide opportunities for positive social interactions. This defensive autonomic disposition is adaptive in dangerous and life threatening situations, but in the context of every-day life may lead to significant psychosocial distress and deteriorating social relationships. …”
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6874“…Although some previous studies have shown that perceptions of status or dominance are related to height, and are therefore consistent with such an explanation, there is surprisingly little research testing whether height actually has any influence on the behavioural outcomes in real-life social interactions. Here, we present three naturalistic observational studies demonstrating that height predicts interpersonal dominance during brief dyadic interactions. …”
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6875por Dong, Yuxiao, Tang, Jie, Chawla, Nitesh V., Lou, Tiancheng, Yang, Yang, Wang, Bai“…We study whether enterprise communication logs can help reveal how social interactions and individual status manifest themselves in social networks. …”
Publicado 2015
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6876“…By demonstrating how understanding social interactions depends on the kind of agents involved, this study highlights pivotal sub-routes of impression formation and identifies prominent challenges in the use of humanoid robots.…”
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6877por Wang, Zonghua, Zhou, Juan, Luo, Xingli, Xu, Yan, She, Xi, Chen, Ling, Yin, Honghua, Wang, Xianyuan“…BACKGROUND: The impact of strabismus on visual function, self-image, self-esteem, and social interactions decrease health-related quality of life (HRQoL).The purpose of this study was to evaluate and refine the adult strabismus quality of life questionnaire (AS-20) by using Rasch analysis among Chinese adult patients with strabismus. …”
Publicado 2015
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6878por Hu, Wei, Gibiansky, Maxsim L., Wang, Jing, Wang, Chuandong, Lux, Renate, Li, Yuezhong, Wong, Gerard C. L., Shi, Wenyuan“…Cells without significant multi-cellular social interactions have surprisingly complex behaviors: EPS(−) cells exhibited a pronounced increase in the tendency to stand vertically and moved with qualitatively different characteristics than other cells. …”
Publicado 2016
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6879“…The ability to discriminate between different actions is essential for action recognition and social interactions. Surprisingly previous research has often probed action recognition mechanisms with tasks that did not require participants to discriminate between actions, e.g., left-right direction discrimination tasks. …”
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6880por Bisio, Ambra, Casteran, Matthieu, Ballay, Yves, Manckoundia, Patrick, Mourey, France, Pozzo, Thierry“…Although Alzheimer’s disease (AD) primarily manifests as cognitive deficits, the implicit sensorimotor processes that underlie social interactions, such as automatic imitation, seem to be preserved in mild and moderate stages of the disease, as is the ability to communicate with other persons. …”
Publicado 2016
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