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Not to follow because of distrust: perceived trust modulates the gaze cueing effect
In social life, people spontaneously form stable trustworthiness impressions from faces. However, the precise role of extracting trustworthiness...
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A new paradigm for investigating real-world social behavior and its neural underpinnings
Eye tracking and other behavioral measurements collected from patient-participants in their hospital rooms afford a unique opportunity to study...
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A levels-of-analysis framework for studying social emotions
Social emotions such as guilt and gratitude serve adaptive functions critical to social interactions and relationships. Therefore, an ecologically...
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Challenges for using coordination-based measures to augment collaborative social interactions
Relationships are pervasive in human life, both personal and professional, and they are formed, maintained, and strengthened or weakened through... -
Alertness and cognitive control: Interactions in the spatial Stroop task
Cognitive control over information processing can be implemented by selective attention, but it is often suboptimal, as indicated by congruency...
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A naturalistic paradigm simulating gaze-based social interactions for the investigation of social agency
Sense of agency describes the experience of being the cause of one’s own actions and the resulting effects. In a social interaction, one’s actions...
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Rethinking technology innovation for mental health: framework for multi-sectoral collaboration
The impact of technology on mental health has become a core concern for researchers and practitioners from the clinical science, public health and...
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A Review of Crying and Caregiving: Crying as a Stimulus
The interactions between infants and caregivers are critical to infant development and caregiver well-being. Traditional developmental research has...
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A Neurobiological-Behavioral Approach to Predicting and Influencing Private Events
The primary goals of behavior analysis are the prediction and influence of behavior. These goals are largely achieved through the identification of...
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Smile Back at Me, But Only Once: Social Norms of Appropriate Nonverbal Intensity and Reciprocity Apply to Emoji Use
In computer-mediated communication, small graphical icons ( emojis ) can be used to compensate for the lack of nonverbal cues such as facial...
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Artificial Shame in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Futurists predict that a third of jobs that exist today could be taken by smart technology, artificial intelligence, human–robot interaction and... -
Social signalling as a framework for second-person neuroscience
Despite the recent increase in second-person neuroscience research, it is still hard to understand which neurocognitive mechanisms underlie real-time...
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Motivation and emotional distraction interact and affect executive functions
Previous research on cool-hot executive function (EF) interactions has examined the effects of motivation and emotional distraction on cool EF...
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Analysis and Improvement of Classroom Teaching Based on Artificial Intelligence
Common classroom teaching analysis, which has focused on counting and coding the teacher-student behaviors and discourse interactions, faces many... -
Systematic Review of Technological Aids to Social Interaction in Autistic Spectrum Disorders from Transversal Perspectives: Psychology, Technology and Therapy
Multiple technological aids have been proposed to support the social interactions of people with autism. The literature is extensive, but in many of...
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When AI meets internet public welfare: a study of the impact of intelligent customer service avatars on individual online donation behavior
Intelligent customer service avatars are widely used on online public welfare platforms. Interactions with intelligent customer service avatars may...
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The effect of metaverse on L2 vocabulary learning, retention, student engagement, presence, and community feeling
This study investigates the multifaceted impacts of Metaverse Based Language Teaching on high school L2 vocabulary learning and retention,...
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Serial dependence in facial identity perception and visual working memory
Serial dependence (SD) refers to the effect in which a person’s current perceptual judgment is attracted toward recent stimulus history. Perceptual...
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When team members (dis)agree about social rules and norms: a shared relational models approach to explaining team viability
When people work together in teams, they ideally have a common understanding, a shared mental model regarding various aspects of teamwork. This...
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Man: An Underdeveloped Computer?
“Big DataBig Data” is the latest big promise of salvation in psychiatry. Here we are promised to be able to diagnose mental illnesses earlier and...