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7141por Durdiaková, Jaroslava, Warrier, Varun, Baron-Cohen, Simon, Chakrabarti, Bhismadev“…BACKGROUND: Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) are a group of developmental conditions which affect communication, social interactions and behaviour. Mitochondrial oxidative dysfunction has been suggested as a mechanism of autism based on the results of multiple genetic association and expression studies. …”
Publicado 2014
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7142“…Because both positive and negative social interactions were present, we chose to characterize affiliation strength by pair valence. …”
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7143“…Past research has demonstrated that the behavioral synchronization involved in social interactions is similar to dynamical synchronization found generically in nature. …”
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7144por Schulte, Bernd, O’Donnell, Amy Jane, Kastner, Sinja, Schmidt, Christiane Sybille, Schäfer, Ingo, Reimer, Jens“…Social service and criminal justice settings work frequently with persons with alcohol use disorders, and workplace settings can be an appropriate setting for the implementation of alcohol prevention programs, as a considerable part of their social interactions takes place in this context. Methods: Update of two systematic reviews on ASBI effectiveness in workplaces, social service, and criminal justice settings. …”
Publicado 2014
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7145“…Lying is a common occurrence in social interactions, but what predicts whether an individual will tell a lie? …”
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7146por Brevers, Damien, Noël, Xavier, Hanak, Catherine, Verbanck, Paul, Kornreich, Charles“…An implication of present findings is that AD might have difficult to cope with unfair situations triggered by social interactions. Future studies are needed in order to examine whether—emotional and behavioral—reactivity to unfairness during the UG could impact alcohol consumption and relapse in AD.…”
Publicado 2015
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7147por Heller, Elizabeth R., Khan, Sikandar G., Kuschal, Christiane, Tamura, Deborah, DiGiovanna, John J., Kraemer, Kenneth H.“…The 3 oldest TTDN1 patients displayed autistic behaviors in contrast to the characteristic friendly, socially interactive personality in the other patients. DNA sequencing revealed deletion mutations in TTDN1 ranging in size from a single base pair to over 120kb. …”
Publicado 2014
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7148por Michael, John, Bogart, Kathleen, Tylén, Kristian, Krueger, Joel, Bech, Morten, Østergaard, John Rosendahl, Fusaroli, Riccardo“…Specifically, we expected the intervention to increase the level of rapport experienced in social interactions by our participants. In addition, we aimed to identify the mechanisms responsible for any such increase in rapport. …”
Publicado 2015
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7149por Kilner, Rebecca M, Boncoraglio, Giuseppe, Henshaw, Jonathan M, Jarrett, Benjamin JM, De Gasperin, Ornela, Attisano, Alfredo, Kokko, Hanna“…Our analyses identify three general ways in which parental effects can change the adaptive value of an adult behavioural trait: by influencing the associated fitness benefits and costs; by consequently changing the evolutionary outcome of social interactions; and by modifying the evolutionarily stable expression of behavioural traits that are themselves parental effects. …”
Publicado 2015
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7150“…In the adult African cichlid, Astatotilapia burtoni, growth and social status of males are both directly regulated by social interactions in a dynamic social environment, which causes a suite of plastic changes in circuits, cells and gene transcription in the brain. …”
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7151“…Here we show that this negative effect of social interactions can be turned into a method to improve collective estimations. …”
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7152“…We speculate that these results could be attributable to the prevalence of right-handedness in humans and/or to early biases in social interactions.…”
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7153por Mitaka, Yuki, Kobayashi, Kazuya, Mikheyev, Alexander, Tin, Mandy M. Y., Watanabe, Yutaka, Matsuura, Kenji“…The regulation of these complex social interactions requires intricate chemoreception systems. …”
Publicado 2016
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7154por Weese, Jonathan R., Raup, Valary T., Eswara, Jairam R., Marshall, Stephen D., Chang, Andrew J., Vetter, Joel, Brandes, Steven B.“…These effects may last decades and include sleep disturbance, decreased social interactions, emotional stress, and impaired sexual intimacy. …”
Publicado 2016
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7155“…It is commonly known that male and female mice produce complex vocalizations in the ultrasonic range (USV) that remind of high-pitched birdsong (so called mouse song) which is mainly used in social interactions. Earlier studies suggest that mice use their USVs for mate attraction and mate choice, but they could also be used as signal during hierarchy establishment and familiarization, or other communication purposes. …”
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7156por Patel, Neil, Hodges, Samantha J., Hall, Melanie, Benson, Philip E., Marshman, Zoe, Cunningham, Susan J.“…Results: Three themes emerged which were: concerns about the appearance of their teeth, effect on social interactions and oral health/function. Participants expressed the view that their teeth did not look normal, causing them embarrassment and a lack of confidence, particularly when they were with their peers or having their photograph taken. …”
Publicado 2016
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7157por Fröhlich, Marlen, Kuchenbuch, Paul, Müller, Gudrun, Fruth, Barbara, Furuichi, Takeshi, Wittig, Roman M., Pika, Simone“…Human language is a fundamentally cooperative enterprise, embodying fast-paced and extended social interactions. It has been suggested that it evolved as part of a larger adaptation of humans’ species-unique forms of cooperation. …”
Publicado 2016
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7158por Jääskeläinen, Iiro P., Pajula, Juha, Tohka, Jussi, Lee, Hsin-Ju, Kuo, Wen-Jui, Lin, Fa-Hsuan“…Humor is crucial in human social interactions. To study the underlying neural processes, three comedy clips were shown twice to 20 volunteers during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). …”
Publicado 2016
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7159“…Dispersal affects the social contexts individuals experience by redistributing individuals in space, and the nature of social interactions can have important fitness consequences. …”
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7160por Nishi, Akihiro, Christakis, Nicholas A., Evans, Anthony M., O’Malley, A. James, Rand, David G.“…Yet it is repeated interactions that characterize most important real-world social interactions. In repeated interactions, the cooperativeness of one’s interaction partners (the “social environment”) should affect the speed of cooperation. …”
Publicado 2016
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