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7281“…Positive and negative social expectancies—imagining new social interactions to be rewarding versus threatening—are core components of social approach and avoidance motivation, respectively. …”
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7282“…The transition from clinician to academia is challenging due to anxiety related to new expectations, adjusting socially into a new environment, and loss of a previous identity as a clinician; however, for faculty hired during the COVID19 pandemic, these challenges have been amplified due to the loss of learning through observation and social interactions. The idea that learning is a cognitive process that takes place in a social context is rooted in Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory. …”
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7283“…Animals can organize their behavior with respect to other moving animals or objects; when hunting or escaping a predator, when migrating in groups or during various social interactions. In rats, we aimed to characterize spatial behaviors relative to moving objects and to explore the cognitive mechanisms controlling these behaviors. …”
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7284por Schaffer, Alina, Caicoya, Alvaro L., Colell, Montserrat, Holland, Ruben, Ensenyat, Conrad, Amici, Federica“…Gaze following is the ability to use others’ gaze to obtain information about the environment (e.g., food location, predators, and social interactions). As such, it may be highly adaptive in a variety of socio-ecological contexts, and thus be widespread across animal taxa. …”
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7285“…Head-mounted displays enable social interactions in immersive virtual environments. However, it is yet unclear whether the technology is also suitable for collaborative work between remote group members. …”
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7286por Sevelius, Jae M., Chakravarty, Deepalika, Dilworth, Samantha E., Rebchook, Greg, Neilands, Torsten B.“…Social interactions where a person is addressed by their correct name and pronouns, consistent with their gender identity, are widely recognized as a basic and yet critical aspect of gender affirmation for transgender people. …”
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7287por Fischer, Julia, Wegdell, Franziska, Trede, Franziska, Dal Pesco, Federica, Hammerschmidt, Kurt“…Yet, acoustic similarity did not correlate with genetic relatedness, suggesting that higher amounts of social interactions rather than genetic relatedness promote the observed vocal convergence. …”
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7288“…This affected the worlds' social interactions, including within medical practices, thus interfering with routine treatments for a variety of diseases including cancer. …”
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7289“…RESULTS: The statistical analysis performed showed that road interactions and mobility are only part of the social interactions, and that 95.1% of the respondents avoided family visits during these first 3 weeks of confinement. …”
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7290por Koubová, Justina, Sábová, Michala, Brejcha, Miloslav, Kodrík, Dalibor, Čapková Frydrychová, Radmila“…In honeybees (Apis mellifera), the rate of aging is modulated through social interactions and according to caste differentiation and the seasonal (winter/summer) generation of workers. …”
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7291“…These patterns stem from social interactions between pedestrians such as when individuals imitate others, follow their neighbors, avoid collisions with other pedestrians, or push each other. …”
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7292“…Developing a good understanding of why some youth appreciate and value diversity whereas others do not is crucial in identifying ways to promote social interactions among different groups in broader society. …”
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7293por Salvadori, Eliala A., Colonnesi, Cristina, Vonk, Heleen S., Oort, Frans J., Aktar, Evin“…Emotional mimicry, the tendency to automatically and spontaneously reproduce others’ facial expressions, characterizes human social interactions from infancy onwards. Yet, little is known about the factors modulating its development in the first year of life. …”
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7294por Nischwitz, Sebastian P., Popp, Daniel, Sawetz, Isabelle, Smolle, Christian, Tuca, Alexandru-Cristian, Luze, Hanna, Kamolz, Lars-Peter“…The novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a pandemic, that slowed down not only social interactions and economy, but also medical and health care. …”
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7295por Hull, Laura, Levy, Lily, Lai, Meng-Chuan, Petrides, K. V., Baron-Cohen, Simon, Allison, Carrie, Smith, Paula, Mandy, Will“…BACKGROUND: There is inconsistent evidence for a clear pattern of association between ‘camouflaging’ (strategies used to mask and/or compensate for autism characteristics during social interactions) and mental health. METHODS: This study explored the relationship between self-reported camouflaging and generalised anxiety, depression, and social anxiety in a large sample of autistic adults and, for the first time, explored the moderating effect of gender, in an online survey. …”
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7296por Sakano, Yuichi, Wada, Atsushi, Ikeda, Hanako, Saheki, Yuriko, Tagai, Keiko, Ando, Hiroshi“…Facial attraction has a great influence on our daily social interactions. Previous studies have mainly focused on the attraction from facial shape and expression. …”
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7297por Marx, András, Lenkei, Rita, Pérez Fraga, Paula, Bakos, Viktória, Kubinyi, Enikő, Faragó, Tamás“…During social interactions, acoustic parameters of tetrapods’ vocalisations reflect the emotional state of the caller. …”
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7298Vicarious praise and pain: parental neural responses to social feedback about their adolescent childpor van Houtum, Lisanne A E M, Wever, Mirjam C M, Janssen, Loes H C, van Schie, Charlotte C, Will, Geert-Jan, Tollenaar, Marieke S, Elzinga, Bernet M“…Social feedback, such as praise or critique, profoundly impacts our mood and social interactions. It is unknown, however, how parents experience praise and critique about their child and whether their mood and neural responses to such ‘vicarious’ social feedback are modulated by parents’ perceptions of their child. …”
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7299“…The COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing stay-at-home orders caused tremendous restrictions in social contacts, which led to increasing use of the internet for daily tasks and social interactions. As prior research has established, people with disabilities (PWD) had already been using the internet for such purposes prior to the pandemic, especially for health-related content. …”
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7300“…We previously reported that ATF5-deficient (ATF5(−/−)) mice exhibited behavioural abnormalities, including abnormal social interactions, reduced behavioural flexibility, increased anxiety-like behaviours, and hyperactivity in novel environments. …”
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