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Connecting the dots: Nonlinear patterns in the presence of symbolic and nonsymbolic numerical standards

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2023
Much like other social and nonsocial evaluations, estimates of numerical quantities are susceptible to comparative influences. However, numerical representations can take either a nonsymbolic (e.g., a grouping of dots) or a symbolic numerical form (e.g.,
Roland Imhoff, Paul Barker
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Individual differences in adapting to temperature in French students are only related to attachment avoidance and loneliness

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2022
Among animals, natural selection has resulted in a broad array of behavioural strategies to maintain core body temperature in a relatively narrow range.
Adrien Wittmann   +4 more
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Consensus Paper: Cerebellum and Social Cognition

open access: yesCerebellum, 2020
The traditional view on the cerebellum is that it controls motor behavior. Although recent work has revealed that the cerebellum supports also nonmotor functions such as cognition and affect, only during the last 5 years it has become evident that the ...
F. Van Overwalle   +20 more
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Imitation and interindividual differences: Belief in free will is not related to automatic imitation

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2021
It is well known that individuals have the tendency to automatically imitate each other and that such imitative behavior is fostered by perceiving intentions in others' actions.
Mareike Westfal   +2 more
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I Am Looking for Your Mind: Pupil Dilation Predicts Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Hints of Human-Likeness in Robot Behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2021
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

open access: yesFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2021
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

open access: yesSocial Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2020
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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Assimilation and Contrast in Spontaneous Comparisons: Heterogeneous Effects of Standard Extremity in Facial Evaluations

open access: yesInternational Review of Social Psychology, 2020
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 Robots to Test Flexibility of Human Social Cognition

open access: yesInternational Journal of Social Robotics, 2020
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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Does attributing mental states to a robot influence accessibility of information represented during reading?

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2022
When we read fiction, we encounter characters that interact in the story. As such, we encode that information and comprehend the stories. Prior studies suggest that this comprehension process is facilitated by taking the perspective of characters during ...
Abdulaziz Abubshait   +2 more
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