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EEG Microstates in Social and Affective Neuroscience [PDF]
Bastian Schiller +4 more
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Recent work in interpersonal coordination has revealed that neural oscillations, occurring spontaneously in the human brain, are modulated during the sensory, motor, and cognitive processes involved in interpersonal interactions.
Auriel Washburn +10 more
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Collaboration between two individuals is thought to be associated with the synchrony of two different brain activities. Indeed, prefrontal cortical activation and alpha frequency band modulation has been widely reported, but little is known about ...
Paul Léné +6 more
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Character and theory of mind: an integrative approach [PDF]
Traditionally, theories of mindreading have focused on the representation of beliefs and desires. However, decades of social psychology and social neuroscience have shown that, in addition to reasoning about beliefs and desires, human beings also use ...
Westra, Evan
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What does the amygdala contribute to social cognition? [PDF]
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function at the molecular, cellular, systems, cognitive, and clinical level. It clearly contributes to processing emotionally and socially relevant information, yet
Adolphs, Ralph
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Social media can be an important source of clinical neuroscience information for healthcare users (e.g., patients, healthcare providers, the general public).
Rachel Victoria Baran +3 more
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Neural endophenotypes of social behaviour in autism spectrum conditions [PDF]
Autism is characterized by qualitative impairments in social interaction, communication, and stereotyped repetitive behaviors and/or restricted interests.
Baron-Cohen, S +3 more
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Brain mechanisms underlying human communication
Human communication has been described as involving the coding-decoding of a conventional symbol system, which could be supported by parts of the human motor system (i.e. the “mirror neurons system”).
Matthijs L Noordzij +9 more
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A week with Professor Giacomo Rizzolatti (30th of November - 6th of December 2015) [PDF]
Professor Giacomo Rizzolatti, Professor Emeritus in physiology at the University of Parma, is the discoverer of `mirror neurons' and director of the `Social and Mo- tor Cognition' centre at the Italian Institute of Technology. From January 2016 he has
Di Giovanni, Giuseppe +1 more
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In social neuroscience, empathy is often approached as an individual ability, whereas researchers in anthropology focus on empathy as a dialectic process between agents.
Simone eRoerig +3 more
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