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Social Attention: Modeling Attention in Human Crowds [PDF]

open access: yes2018 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2018
Robots that navigate through human crowds need to be able to plan safe, efficient, and human predictable trajectories. This is a particularly challenging problem as it requires the robot to predict future human trajectories within a crowd where everyone ...
Muelling, Katharina   +2 more
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Competing for attention in social communication markets [PDF]

open access: yesManagement Science, 2016
We investigate the incentives for social communication in the new social media technologies. Three features of online social communication are represented in the model. First, new social media platforms allow for increased connectivity; i.e., they enable
Iyer, G, Katona, Z
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Attention, Joint Attention, and Social Cognition [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Directions in Psychological Science, 2007
Before social cognition there is joint processing of information about the attention of self and others. This joint attention requires the integrated activation of a distributed cortical network involving the anterior and posterior attention systems. In infancy, practice with the integrated activation of this distributed attention network is a major ...
Peter, Mundy, Lisa, Newell
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Social Attention and the Brain [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2009
Humans and other animals pay attention to other members of their groups to acquire valuable social information about them, including information about their identity, dominance, fertility, emotions, and likely intent. In primates, attention to other group members and the objects of their attention is mediated by neural circuits that transduce sensory ...
Klein, Jeffrey T.   +2 more
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Collaboration Effect by Co-Authorship on Academic Citation and Social Attention of Research

open access: yesMathematics, 2022
Academic citation and social attention measure different dimensions of the impact of research results. Both measures do not correlate with each other, and they are influenced by many factors.
Pablo Dorta-González   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Social status gates social attention in humans [PDF]

open access: yesBiology Letters, 2011
Humans tend to shift attention in response to the averted gaze of a face they are fixating, a phenomenon known as gaze cuing. In the present paper, we aimed to address whether the social status of the cuing face modulates this phenomenon. Participants were asked to look at the faces of 16 individuals and read fictive curriculum vitae associated with ...
DALMASO, MARIO   +3 more
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Natural Environment and Social Relationship in the Development of Attentional Network

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
The attention mechanism is related to both voluntary and automatic processes, that may be summarized in three distinct networks: alert, orientation, and inhibitory control. These networks can be modulated by different contextual and relational situations.
Francesca Federico
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Social Attention and the Providers Dilemma [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
While attracting attention is one of the prime goals of content providers, the conversion of that attention into revenue is by no means obvious. Given that most users expect to consume web content for free, a provider with an established audience faces a dilemma.
Christina Aperjis, Bernardo A. Huberman
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Social attention in children with epilepsy [PDF]

open access: yesBrain and Cognition, 2017
Children with epilepsy may be vulnerable to impaired social attention given the increased risk of neurobehavioural comorbidities. Social attentional orienting and the potential modulatory role of attentional control on the perceptual processing of gaze and emotion cues have not been examined in childhood onset epilepsies.
Lunn, Judith Fiona   +5 more
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Why do we look at people's eyes?

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2007
We have previously shown that when observers are presented with complex natural scenes that contain a number of objects and people, observers look mostly at the eyes of the people. Why is this?
Elina Birmingham   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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