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The presence of artificial agents in our everyday lives is continuously increasing. Hence, the question of how human social cognition mechanisms are activated in interactions with artificial agents, such as humanoid robots, is frequently being asked. One
Serena Marchesi+7 more
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Robot Gaze Behavior Affects Honesty in Human-Robot Interaction
As the use of humanoid robots proliferates, an increasing amount of people may find themselves face-to-“face” with a robot in everyday life. Although there is a plethora of information available on facial social cues and how we interpret them in the ...
Elef Schellen+3 more
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Computational modelling of social cognition and behaviour—a reinforcement learning primer
Social neuroscience aims to describe the neural systems that underpin social cognition and behaviour. Over the past decade, researchers have begun to combine computational models with neuroimaging to link social computations to the brain.
P. Lockwood, M. Klein-Flügge
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Social cognition in fishes [PDF]
Brain evolution has often been correlated with the cognitive demands of social life. Further progress depends on our ability to link cognitive processes to corresponding brain part sizes and structures, and, ultimately, to demonstrate causality. Recent research suggests that fishes are suitable to test general hypotheses about vertebrate social ...
Bshary Redouan+2 more
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AbstractSocial cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is represented and used in adaptively guiding behavior. Representations of persons and of social relationships form the basic building blocks of social cognition, and we review what is known about how such representations are constructed and constituted.
Galen V, Bodenhausen, Andrew R, Todd
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Social Robots to Test Flexibility of Human Social Cognition
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 ...
A. Wykowska
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Social working memory: neurocognitive networks and directions for future research. [PDF]
Navigating the social world requires the ability to maintain and manipulate information about people's beliefs, traits, and mental states. We characterize this capacity as social working memory (SWM).
Lieberman, Matthew D, Meyer, Meghan L
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Sociality, Evolution and Cognition [PDF]
Variations in brain size and proportions can be linked to the cognitive capacities of different animal species, and correlations with ecology may give clues to the evolutionary origins of these specializations. Much recent evidence has implicated the social domain as a major challenge driving increases in problem-solving abilities of mammals.
Richard W. Byrne, Lucy A. Bates
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Judgments we make about others often depend on the standards we use as comparisons. Investigations into the outcomes of these comparisons and potential moderators have often been limited to single dimensions and preselected standards.
Paul Barker, Ron Dotsch, Roland Imhoff
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Social Cognition in Humans [PDF]
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social signals. We also discuss recent findings from social cognitive neuroscience that explore the brain basis of the capacity for processing social signals.
Uta Frith+3 more
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