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Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2024)
Abstract Conversation is a primary means of social influence, but its effects on brain activity remain unknown. Previous work on conversation and social influence has emphasized public compliance, largely setting private beliefs aside. Here, we show
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https://doaj.org/article/065cbfeaa1a04a78bb027fc61414f6e1
Autor:
Sophie Wohltjen, Thalia Wheatley
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 18 (2024)
The human eye is a rich source of information about where, when, and how we attend. Our gaze paths indicate where and what captures our attention, while changes in pupil size can signal surprise, revealing our expectations. Similarly, the pattern of
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https://doaj.org/article/62a4e2b448934fa28cc210c2d38720c6
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Synchrony has been used to describe simple beat entrainment as well as correlated mental processes between people, leading some to question whether the term conflates distinct phenomena. Here we ask whether simple synchrony (beat entrainment
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6e752c137ac94d0f8fd4dbd2081b6c52
Autor:
Ryan Hyon, Robert S. Chavez, John Andrew H. Chwe, Thalia Wheatley, Adam M. Kleinbaum, Carolyn Parkinson
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging reveals that students’ standing in their real-world social networks is reflected in patterns of brain network connectivity.
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https://doaj.org/article/1893ee6546fe4eb28f4d454fb50abe7e
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2018)
Though we are often friends with people similar to ourselves, it is unclear if neural responses to perceptual stimuli are also similar. Here, authors show that the similarity of neural responses evoked by a range of videos was highest for close frien
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https://doaj.org/article/038c93da9f7f48f598f18c55a137e0a5
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 3, p e17960 (2011)
Faces are visual objects that hold special significance as the icons of other minds. Previous researchers using event-related potentials (ERPs) have found that faces are uniquely associated with an increased N170/vertex positive potential (VPP) and a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/90106ee7239440b5aeded7564feedd66
Autor:
Jean Decety, Thalia Wheatley
An overview of the latest interdisciplinary research on human morality, capturing moral sensibility as a sophisticated integration of cognitive, emotional, and motivational mechanisms.Over the past decade, an explosion of empirical research in a vari
Autor:
Emma M. Templeton, Luke J. Chang, Elizabeth A. Reynolds, Marie D. Cone LeBeaumont, Thalia Wheatley
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 378
When people feel connected they tend to respond quickly in conversation, creating short gaps between turns. But are long gaps always a sign that things have gone awry? We analysed the frequency and impact of long gaps (greater than 2 s) in conversati
Autor:
Mark Dingemanse, Andreas Liesenfeld, Marlou Rasenberg, Saul Albert, Felix K. Ameka, Abeba Birhane, Dimitris Bolis, Justine Cassell, Rebecca Clift, Elena Cuffari, Hanne De Jaegher, Catarina Dutilh Novaes, N. J. Enfield, Riccardo Fusaroli, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Edwin Hutchins, Ivana Konvalinka, Damian Milton, Joanna Rączaszek‐Leonardi, Vasudevi Reddy, Federico Rossano, David Schlangen, Johanna Seibt, Elizabeth Stokoe, Lucy Suchman, Cordula Vesper, Thalia Wheatley, Martina Wiltschko
Publikováno v:
Cognitive science, 47(1):e13230, 1-8. Wiley-Blackwell
Cognitive Science
Dingemanse, M, Liesenfeld, A, Rasenberg, M, Albert, S, Ameka, F K, Birhane, A, Bolis, D, Cassell, J, Clift, R, Cuffari, E, De Jaegher, H, Novaes, C D, Enfield, N J, Fusaroli, R, Gregoromichelaki, E, Hutchins, E, Konvalinka, I, Milton, D, Rączaszek-Leonardi, J, Reddy, V, Rossano, F, Schlangen, D, Seibt, J, Stokoe, E, Suchman, L, Vesper, C, Wheatley, T & Wiltschko, M 2023, ' Beyond Single-Mindedness : A Figure-Ground Reversal for the Cognitive Sciences ', Cognitive science, vol. 47, no. 1, e13230, pp. 1-8 . https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.13230
Cognitive Science, 47, 1
Dingemanse, M, Liesenfeld, A, Rasenberg, M, Albert, S, Ameka, F K, Birhane, A, Bolis, D, Cassell, J, Clift, R, Cuffari, E, De Jaegher, H, Novaes, C D, Enfield, N J, Fusaroli, R, Gregoromichelaki, E, Hutchins, E, Konvalinka, I, Milton, D, Rączaszek-Leonardi, J, Reddy, V, Rossano, F, Schlangen, D, Seibt, J, Stokoe, E, Suchman, L, Vesper, C, Wheatley, T & Wiltschko, M 2023, ' Beyond Single-Mindedness : A Figure-Ground Reversal for the Cognitive Sciences ', Cognitive Science, vol. 47, no. 1, e13230 . https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.13230
Cognitive Science, 47
Cognitive Science
Dingemanse, M, Liesenfeld, A, Rasenberg, M, Albert, S, Ameka, F K, Birhane, A, Bolis, D, Cassell, J, Clift, R, Cuffari, E, De Jaegher, H, Novaes, C D, Enfield, N J, Fusaroli, R, Gregoromichelaki, E, Hutchins, E, Konvalinka, I, Milton, D, Rączaszek-Leonardi, J, Reddy, V, Rossano, F, Schlangen, D, Seibt, J, Stokoe, E, Suchman, L, Vesper, C, Wheatley, T & Wiltschko, M 2023, ' Beyond Single-Mindedness : A Figure-Ground Reversal for the Cognitive Sciences ', Cognitive science, vol. 47, no. 1, e13230, pp. 1-8 . https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.13230
Cognitive Science, 47, 1
Dingemanse, M, Liesenfeld, A, Rasenberg, M, Albert, S, Ameka, F K, Birhane, A, Bolis, D, Cassell, J, Clift, R, Cuffari, E, De Jaegher, H, Novaes, C D, Enfield, N J, Fusaroli, R, Gregoromichelaki, E, Hutchins, E, Konvalinka, I, Milton, D, Rączaszek-Leonardi, J, Reddy, V, Rossano, F, Schlangen, D, Seibt, J, Stokoe, E, Suchman, L, Vesper, C, Wheatley, T & Wiltschko, M 2023, ' Beyond Single-Mindedness : A Figure-Ground Reversal for the Cognitive Sciences ', Cognitive Science, vol. 47, no. 1, e13230 . https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.13230
Cognitive Science, 47
A fundamental fact about human minds is that they are never truly alone: all minds are steeped in situated interaction. That social interaction matters is recognized by any experimentalist who seeks to exclude its influence by studying individuals in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f324f506491ab5e94dd287ca6c753415
https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/cf1f909d-fd47-4bd5-90f6-f06ac3624e58
https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/cf1f909d-fd47-4bd5-90f6-f06ac3624e58
Synchrony has been used to describe simple beat entrainment as well as correlated mental processes between people, leading some to question whether the term conflates distinct phenomena. Here we ask whether simple synchrony (beat entrainment) predict
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::671ee878a9463cd7b4e97e5647156d2f
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2176562/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2176562/v1