Social cognition researchers have become increasingly interested in the ways that behavioral, physiological, and neural coupling facilitate social interaction and interpersonal understanding. We distinguish two ways of conceptualizing the role of such coupling processes in social cognition: strong and moderate interactionism. According to strong interactionism (SI), low-level coupling processes are alternatives to higher-level individual cognitive processes; the former at least sometimes render the latter superfluous. Moderate interactionism(MI) on the other hand, is an integrative approach. Its guiding assumption is that higher-level cognitive processes are likely to have been shaped by the need to coordinate, modulate, and extract informa...
International audienceInfluential theoretical models argue that an internal simulation mechanism (mo...
Difficulty in social communication and interaction is a primary diagnostic feature of ASD. Research ...
Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentional behavior of others. Wh...
Social cognition researchers have become increasingly interested in the ways that behavioral, physio...
Social cognition researchers have become increasingly interested in the ways that behavioral, physio...
Social cognition researchers have become increasingly interested in the ways that behavior...
The perennial question of how we understand others' emotions and mental states has undertaken an int...
Background: Most mental disorders are associated with impairments in social functioning. Paradigms d...
their conference and for providing research travel funding; Sarah Porter for assistance with data co...
The philosophical and interdisciplinary debate about the nature of social cognition, and the process...
International audienceIt has been demonstrated that motor coordination of interacting people plays a...
Children with severe disabilities have limited ability to communicate with their environment. Unders...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
AcceptedArticleIn the exploratory study reported here, we tested the efficacy of an intervention des...
Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentions behind the behavior of ...
International audienceInfluential theoretical models argue that an internal simulation mechanism (mo...
Difficulty in social communication and interaction is a primary diagnostic feature of ASD. Research ...
Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentional behavior of others. Wh...
Social cognition researchers have become increasingly interested in the ways that behavioral, physio...
Social cognition researchers have become increasingly interested in the ways that behavioral, physio...
Social cognition researchers have become increasingly interested in the ways that behavior...
The perennial question of how we understand others' emotions and mental states has undertaken an int...
Background: Most mental disorders are associated with impairments in social functioning. Paradigms d...
their conference and for providing research travel funding; Sarah Porter for assistance with data co...
The philosophical and interdisciplinary debate about the nature of social cognition, and the process...
International audienceIt has been demonstrated that motor coordination of interacting people plays a...
Children with severe disabilities have limited ability to communicate with their environment. Unders...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
AcceptedArticleIn the exploratory study reported here, we tested the efficacy of an intervention des...
Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentions behind the behavior of ...
International audienceInfluential theoretical models argue that an internal simulation mechanism (mo...
Difficulty in social communication and interaction is a primary diagnostic feature of ASD. Research ...
Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentional behavior of others. Wh...