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1961por Umeda, Toshiko, Takashima, Noriko, Nakagawa, Ryoko, Maekawa, Motoko, Ikegami, Shiro, Yoshikawa, Takeo, Kobayashi, Kazuto, Okanoya, Kazuo, Inokuchi, Kaoru, Osumi, Noriko“…In the present study, we further examined behaviors of rSey(2)/+ rats and revealed that they exhibited abnormality in social interaction (more aggression and withdrawal) in addition to impairment in rearing activity and in fear-conditioned memory. …”
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1962“…Inclusion of more history and social interaction factors might lead to more fruitful results.…”
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1963por Moy, Sheryl S., Troy Ghashghaei, H., Nonneman, Randal J., Weimer, Jill M., Yokota, Yukako, Lee, Daekee, Lai, Cary, Threadgill, David W., Anton, E. S.“…Disease symptoms include asociality and altered social interaction. To investigate the role of NRG1-ERBB signaling in social behavior, mice heterozygous for an Nrg1 null allele (Nrg1+/−), and mice with conditional ablation of Erbb3 or Erbb4 in the central nervous system, were evaluated for sociability and social novelty preference in a three-chambered choice task. …”
Publicado 2009
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1964“…Thus, we show that the judgment of an interlocutor's humanness during a social interaction depends not only on his behavior, but also on the judge himself. …”
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1965por Davis, Joshua M., McKone, Elinor, Dennett, Hugh, O'Connor, Kirsty B., O'Kearney, Richard, Palermo, Romina“…Results showed poorer face identity recognition (on the Cambridge Face Memory Test) was correlated with a small but significant increase in social anxiety (Social Interaction Anxiety Scale) but not general anxiety (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory). …”
Publicado 2011
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1966por Becchio, Cristina, Manera, Valeria, Sartori, Luisa, Cavallo, Andrea, Castiello, Umberto“…These findings demonstrate that intention understanding is deeply rooted in social interaction: by simply observing others' movements, we might know what they have in mind to do and how we should act in response.…”
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1967“…We used the Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20) to assess alexithymia, the Social Phobia Scale (SPS) and the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale (SIAS) to assess different features of social anxiety, and we applied the German 'Experience of Emotions Scale' (SEE) to measure emotion processing. …”
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1968“…There are processes of dynamic emergence specific to online situations, when two or more persons are engaged in a real-time interaction that are more than just the sum of the individual capacities or behaviors, and these require the study of online social interaction. Auvray et al.'s (2009) perceptual crossing paradigm offers possibly the simplest paradigm for studying such online interactions: two persons, a one-dimensional space, one bit of information, and a yes/no answer. …”
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1969“…Behaviorally, Lepr(DAT-Cre) mice display an anxiogenic-like phenotype in the elevated plus-maze, light-dark box, social interaction and novelty-suppressed feeding tests. …”
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1970“…These findings suggest that as agent attribution increases, the visual brain changes its functional role to the intentional brain and becomes a flexible network for processing information about social interaction.…”
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1971“…Furthermore, new features emerge such as the independence of the fraction of cooperators with respect to the topology of the social interaction network or the presence of a small fraction of extremist players.…”
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1972“…Antisocial individuals are characterized to display self-determined and inconsiderate behavior during social interaction. Furthermore, recognition deficits regarding fearful facial expressions have been observed in antisocial populations. …”
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1973por Press, Clare, Catmur, Caroline, Cook, Richard, Widmann, Hannah, Heyes, Cecilia, Bird, Geoffrey“…Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction [1]. Alternatively, the associative hypothesis [2], [3] proposes that the development of mirror neurons is driven by sensorimotor learning, and that, given suitable experience, mirror neurons will respond to any stimulus. …”
Publicado 2012
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1974“…Increasing evidence indicates that GRPR-mediated signaling in the central nervous system (CNS) plays an important role in regulating brain function, including aspects related to emotional responses, social interaction, memory, and feeding behavior. In addition, some alterations in GRP or GRPR expression or function have been described in patients with neurodegenerative, neurodevelopmental, and psychiatric disorders, as well as in brain tumors. …”
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1975“…For decades autism has been defined as a triad of deficits in social interaction, communication, and imaginative play. …”
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1976por Kappas, Arvid“…Emotions are evolved systems of intra- and interpersonal processes that are regulatory in nature, dealing mostly with issues of personal or social concern. They regulate social interaction and in extension, the social sphere. …”
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1977por Mullen, Brian R., Khialeeva, Elvira, Hoffman, Daniel B., Ghiani, Cristina A., Carpenter, Ellen M.“…Mice with reduced reelin expression or prenatal exposure to CPO exhibited subtle changes in ultrasound vocalization, open field behaviour, social interaction and repetitive behaviour. Paradoxically, mice exposed to both variables often exhibited a mitigation of abnormal behaviours, rather than increased behavioural abnormalities as expected. …”
Publicado 2012
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1978“…We then examine how spatial structure affects evolutionary dynamics when each individual dies inversely proportional to the game score resulting from the social interaction and another player is randomly chosen from the population to produce offspring to fill the empty site created after a player’s death. …”
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1979“…Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) suffer from numerous impairments in social interaction that affect both their mental and bodily coordination with others. …”
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1980por Ijichi, Shinji, Ijichi, Naomi, Ijichi, Yukina, Hirotaki, Kazumi, Sameshima, Hisami, Kawaike, Yoichi, Morioka, Hirofumi“…In the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV), autistic characteristics in social interaction and communication are described as qualitative impairments. …”
Publicado 2013
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