Through mere visual cues, humans readily extract a variety of information about other people. In addition to bottom-up visual cues, our social perceptions are dynamically shaped by a number of top-down social factors, including stereotypes, person knowledge, motives, emotional states, and social context. In an effort to understand such biased visual perceptions of other people, social neuroscientists and researchers across the cognitive, neural, and vision sciences more broadly have come together to form an interdisciplinary ‘social vision ’ approach. In this chapter, we first outline such an approach, and apply it to the functional neuroanatomy of four visually-based social perception processes: identity recognition, social categorization,...
ABSTRACT—Olfaction and emotion are distinctively differ-ent systems. Nevertheless, there are reasons...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Social behavior rel...
The face, it seems, lies at the heart of social cognition (see Macrae & Quadflieg, 2010). Within...
The face, it seems, lies at the heart of social cognition (see Macrae & Quadflieg, 2010). Within...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
Interpersonal impression formation is highly consequential for social interactions in private and pu...
Social exclusion is known to cause alterations in neural activity and perceptions of social distress...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
In every day social interactions,it is important to know who other people are and how we might expec...
International audienceFaces are key social stimuli that convey a wealth of information essential for...
Extrapolating from B. L. Fredrickson’s (1998, 2001) broaden-and-build theory, the authors hypothesiz...
Over the past twenty-five years, a great deal has been learned about the neural mechanisms of visual...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...
ABSTRACT—Olfaction and emotion are distinctively differ-ent systems. Nevertheless, there are reasons...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Social behavior rel...
The face, it seems, lies at the heart of social cognition (see Macrae & Quadflieg, 2010). Within...
The face, it seems, lies at the heart of social cognition (see Macrae & Quadflieg, 2010). Within...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
Interpersonal impression formation is highly consequential for social interactions in private and pu...
Social exclusion is known to cause alterations in neural activity and perceptions of social distress...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
Social neuroscience is unveiling how the brain coordinates the construal of social categories and th...
In every day social interactions,it is important to know who other people are and how we might expec...
International audienceFaces are key social stimuli that convey a wealth of information essential for...
Extrapolating from B. L. Fredrickson’s (1998, 2001) broaden-and-build theory, the authors hypothesiz...
Over the past twenty-five years, a great deal has been learned about the neural mechanisms of visual...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...
ABSTRACT—Olfaction and emotion are distinctively differ-ent systems. Nevertheless, there are reasons...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Social behavior rel...