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7921“…Latrine use seems to facilitate familiarity and social bonding within social units via olfactory communication in this primate that lives in family units but exhibits low levels of spatial cohesion and direct social interactions. In addition, frequency of latrine visitation was higher during nights of perceived intruder pressure, supporting the mate defense hypothesis. …”
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7922por Lakatos, Gabriella, Gácsi, Márta, Konok, Veronika, Brúder, Ildikó, Bereczky, Boróka, Korondi, Péter, Miklósi, Ádám“…Dogs can provide a promising biological model since during the domestication process dogs were able to adapt to the human environment and to participate in complex social interactions. In this observational study we propose to design emotionally expressive behaviour of robots using the behaviour of dogs as inspiration and to test these dog-inspired robots with humans in inter-specific context. …”
Publicado 2014
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7923“…Social interactions between mammalian conspecifics rely heavily on molecular communication via the main and accessory olfactory systems. …”
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7924“…Vocal signaling is one of many behaviors that animals perform during social interactions. Vocalizations produced by both sexes before mating can communicate sex, identity and condition of the caller. …”
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7925“…To investigate the time course of the neural processing of facial attractiveness and its influence on fairness consideration during social interactions, event-related potentials (ERP) were recorded from 21 male subjects performing a two-person Ultimatum Game (UG). …”
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7926por Jackson, Philip L., Michon, Pierre-Emmanuel, Geslin, Erik, Carignan, Maxime, Beaudoin, Danny“…One powerful tool to enhance experimental control over such dynamic social interactions has been the use of avatars in virtual reality (VR); information about an individual in such an interaction can be collected through the analysis of his or her neurophysiological and behavioral responses. …”
Publicado 2015
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7927por Sircova, Anna, Karimi, Fariba, Osin, Evgeny N., Lee, Sungmin, Holme, Petter, Strömbom, Daniel“…In this study, we examine how the maximization of benefits principle works in a wider social interactive context of personality preferences in order to gain a more realistic insight into the evolution of cooperation. …”
Publicado 2015
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7928por Senior, Alistair M., Charleston, Michael A., Lihoreau, Mathieu, Buhl, Jerome, Raubenheimer, David, Simpson, Stephen J.“…Previously, agent-based models have been combined with the Geometric Framework of nutrition to provide insight into how nutrition and social interactions affect one another. Here, we expand this modelling approach by incorporating evolutionary algorithms to explore how contest-competition over nutrient acquisition might affect the evolution of animal nutritional strategies. …”
Publicado 2015
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7929por Mohammadnezhad, Masoud, Tsourtos, George, Wilson, Carlene, Ratcliffe, Julie, Ward, Paul“…Social norms, including those arising from social interactions, and predisposing traits can influence smoking behaviour. …”
Publicado 2015
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7930“…We sum up current knowledge on behavioral endophenotypes, which are amenable to modeling in flies, such as defects involving sleep, cognition, or social interactions, and discuss the relationship of the circadian system to these traits. …”
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7931“…Overall, our results indicate late maturity of skills needed to accurately determine the authenticity of emotions from facial information alone, and raise questions about how this might affect social interactions in late childhood and the teenage years.…”
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7932“…We further predicted that females who face more uncertainty in their social interactions following fusions may use grooming and/or socio-sexual behavior to reduce social tension and aggression. …”
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7933por Lazzeri, Nicole, Mazzei, Daniele, Greco, Alberto, Rotesi, Annalisa, Lanatà, Antonio, De Rossi, Danilo Emilio“…A human face conveys important information in social interactions and helps us to better understand our social partners and establish empathic links. …”
Publicado 2015
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7934por Butler, Mark J., Behringer, Donald C., Dolan, Thomas W., Moss, Jessica, Shields, Jeffrey D.“…Sociality has evolved in a wide range of animal taxa but infectious diseases spread rapidly in populations of aggregated individuals, potentially negating the advantages of their social interactions. To disengage from the coevolutionary struggle with pathogens, some hosts have evolved various forms of “behavioral immunity”; yet, the effectiveness of such behaviors in controlling epizootics in the wild is untested. …”
Publicado 2015
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7935por Fujisawa, Takashi X., Jung, Minyoung, Kojima, Masahiko, Saito, Daisuke N., Kosaka, Hirotaka, Tomoda, Akemi“…These findings suggest that individuals with higher psychological growth may have stronger functional connectivity between memory functions within the CEN and social functioning in the SMG, and that their better sociality may result from using more memory for mentalizing during their daily social interactions.…”
Publicado 2015
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7936por Fischbeck, Sabine, Imruck, Barbara H., Blettner, Maria, Weyer, Veronika, Binder, Harald, Zeissig, Sylke R., Emrich, Katharina, Friedrich-Mai, Peter, Beutel, Manfred E.“…Younger age (< 50), higher general fatigue, higher symptom burden, lower general health, negative social interactions and unfulfilled information needs were significant predictors of the need for psychosocial intervention. …”
Publicado 2015
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7937“…Our results indicated that social interactions in online communities such as PLM were significantly associated with the current and future recoveries of patients with mental disorders.…”
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7938“…Recognizing close kin and adjusting one’s behavior accordingly (i.e., favor kin in social interactions, but avoid mating with them) would be an important skill that can increase an animals’ inclusive fitness. …”
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7939“…Facial preference that results from the processing of facial information plays an important role in social interactions as well as the selection of a mate, friend, candidate, or favorite actor. …”
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7940por Lewis, Andrew J., Knight, Tess, Germanov, Galit, Benstead, Michelle Lisa, Joseph, Claire Ingrid, Poole, Lucinda“…Two overarching themes emerged as follows: the sense of loss of parental control over the family environment and parents’ perceived inability to protect their adolescent from material encountered on the Internet and social interactions via SM. CONCLUSION: Parents within the context of family based treatments felt that prolonged exposure to SM exposed their already vulnerable child to additional stressors and risks. …”
Publicado 2015
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