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Together we sync: a systematic qualitative and quantitative review of fMRI hyperscanning studies. [PDF]
Berni T +5 more
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Non-reciprocal interactions enhance heterogeneity
We study a process of pattern formation for a generic model of species anchored to the nodes of a network where local reactions take place, and that experience non-reciprocal long-range interactions, encoded by the network directed links. By assuming the system to exhibit a stable homogeneous equilibrium whenever only local interactions are considered,
Timoteo Carletti, Riccardo Muolo
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Non-reciprocal interactions spatially propagate fluctuations in a 2D Ising model
Abstract Motivated by the anisotropic interactions between fish, we implement spatially anisotropic and therefore non-reciprocal interactions in the 2D Ising model. First, we show that the model with non-reciprocal interactions alters the system critical temperature away from that of the traditional 2D Ising model.
Daniel S Seara, A Pasha Tabatabai
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A minimal model of collective behaviour based on non-reciprocal interactions
Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Artificial Life ECAL 2017, 2017The collective behaviour of individuals is widely observed in many natural and social systems. In these systems, Newton’s third law, or the law of action–reaction, is often violated.
Takeshi Kano +4 more
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Behavioural Brain Research, 2015
Autism is characterized by deficits in social interaction and social recognition. Although animal models of autism have demonstrated that model animals engage less in social interaction or attend less to conspecifics than control animals, no animal model has yet replicated the deficit in recognition of complex social interaction as is seen in humans ...
Miyuki, Yasue +5 more
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Autism is characterized by deficits in social interaction and social recognition. Although animal models of autism have demonstrated that model animals engage less in social interaction or attend less to conspecifics than control animals, no animal model has yet replicated the deficit in recognition of complex social interaction as is seen in humans ...
Miyuki, Yasue +5 more
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Non-reciprocity of acousto-optic interaction at high acoustic frequencies
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008Modern acousto-optic (AO) tunable filters have reached the values of spectral resolution exceeding 104 and operate with acoustic frequencies up to a few gigahertzes. At such high frequencies and such narrow bandwidths, there appear effects so far neglected. Among them there is non-reciprocity of AO interaction.
Yury Dobrolenskiy +2 more
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