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141“…Humans have a fundamental need for social relationships. From an evolutionary standpoint, the drive to form social connections may have evolved as an adaptive mechanism to promote survival, as group membership afforded the benefits of shared resources and security. …”
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142“…Clinical observations suggest abnormal gaze perception to be an important indicator of social anxiety disorder (SAD). Experimental research has yet paid relatively little attention to the study of gaze perception in SAD. …”
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143por Ben-Ami Bartal, Inbal, Rodgers, David A, Bernardez Sarria, Maria Sol, Decety, Jean, Mason, Peggy“…Yet, it remains unclear how social experience shapes pro-social motivation. We found that rats helped trapped strangers by releasing them from a restrainer, just as they did cagemates. …”
Publicado 2014
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144“…Neuromodulators such as serotonin, oxytocin and testosterone play an important role in social behavior. Studies examining the effects of these neuromodulators and others on social cognition and behavior (and their neural underpinnings) are becoming increasingly common. …”
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145“…Group living animals may eavesdrop on signalling interactions between conspecifics in order to collect adaptively relevant information obtained from others, without incurring in the costs of first-hand information acquisition. This ability (aka social eavesdropping) is expected to impact Darwinian fitness, and hence predicts the evolution of cognitive processes that enable social animals to use public information available in the environment. …”
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146por Boll, Sabrina, Bartholomaeus, Marie, Peter, Ulrike, Lupke, Ulrike, Gamer, Matthias“…Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but also an avoidance of socially relevant stimuli such as eye gaze. …”
Publicado 2016
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147“…Learning from other individuals (e.g. social learning) is subjected to biases affecting whom to learn from. …”
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148por Quinn, Kelly“…Social well-being is important to health, but maintaining social relations often becomes difficult in later life due to retirement, chronic disease, and the death of spouses and friends. …”
Publicado 2019
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149“…They have been widely investigated in cognitive and social neuroscience as well as psychology. Research often contrasts the neural processing of social rewards with non-social ones, with the aim to demonstrate the privileged and unique nature of social rewards or to examine shared neural processing underlying them. …”
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150por Deichmann, Ute“…This article demonstrates that this emphasis on the environment and on so-called Lamarckian inheritance, in addition to other factors, reflects an interdisciplinary power struggle with genetics, in which epigenetics appears to grant the social sciences a higher epistemic status. Social scientists’ understanding of epigenetics, thus, appears in part to be socially constructed, i.e., the result of extra-scientific factors, such as social processes and the self-interest of the discipline. …”
Publicado 2020
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151por Molina, Melanie F., Li, Caitlin N., Manchanda, Emily C., White, Benjamin, Faridi, Mohammad K., Espinola, Janice A., Ashworth, Henry, Ciccolo, Gia, Camargo, Carlos A., Samuels-Kalow, Margaret“…INTRODUCTION: Social risks, or adverse social conditions associated with poor health, are prevalent in emergency department (ED) patients, but little is known about how the prevalence of social risk compares to a patient’s reported social need, which incorporates patient preference for intervention. …”
Publicado 2020
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152por Wykowska, Agnieszka“…As the field of social robotics has been dynamically growing and expanding over various areas of research and application, in which robots can be of assistance and companionship for humans, this paper offers a different perspective on a role that social robots can also play, namely the role of informing us about flexibility of human mechanisms of social cognition. …”
Publicado 2020
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153por Oh, Ga-Eun (Grace)“…We propose subjective social class will moderate the relationship between social self-esteem and conspicuous consumption. …”
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154por Gutin, Gregory, Hirano, Tomohiro, Hwang, Sung-Ha, Neary, Philip R., Toda, Alexis Akira“…How does social distancing affect the reach of an epidemic in social networks? …”
Publicado 2021
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155por Eslinger, Paul J., Anders, Silke, Ballarini, Tommaso, Boutros, Sydney, Krach, Sören, Mayer, Annalina V., Moll, Jorge, Newton, Tamara L., Schroeter, Matthias L., de Oliveira-Souza, Ricardo, Raber, Jacob, Sullivan, Gavin B., Swain, James E., Lowe, Leroy, Zahn, Roland“…Social feelings have conceptual and empirical connections with affect and emotion. …”
Publicado 2021
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156“…Excessive use of social network sites (SNSs) can often lead to negative consequences of frequent upward social comparisons despite having the social network platform to present users in a favorable light. …”
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157“…Social innovations (SIs) contribute to solving or at least mitigating many of the most pressing grand challenges. …”
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158por Wawrzynski, Sarah E., Alderfer, Melissa A., Kvistad, Whitney, Linder, Lauri, Reblin, Maija, Guo, Jia-Wen, Cloyes, Kristin G.“…This study addresses this gap in our understanding of the social networks and sources of support for adolescents with a brother or sister who has cancer. …”
Publicado 2022
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159“…What remains to be seen is whether this social influence extends to indirect social effects, such as when an individual influences another’s preferences through a shared collaborative partner. …”
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160por Lindner, Emily E., Gingerich, Katie N., Burke, Katharine C., Doyle, Samantha B., Miller-Cushon, Emily K.“…SIMPLE SUMMARY: Although cows and calves are typically separated at birth in intensive dairy farming, socially housing dairy calves provides an opportunity for social bonding. …”
Publicado 2022
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