Primates are highly attuned not just to social characteristics of individual agents, but also to social interactions between multiple agents. Here we report a neural correlate of the representation of social interactions in the human brain. Specifically, we observe a strong univariate response in the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) to stimuli depicting social interactions between two agents, compared with (i) pairs of agents not interacting with each other, (ii) physical interactions between inanimate objects, and (iii) individual animate agents pursuing goals and interacting with inanimate objects. We further show that this region contains information about the nature of the social interaction - specifically, whether one agent is...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...
Humans are an inherently social species, with multiple focal brain regions sensitive to various visu...
Studies have shown that the posterior region in the Superior Temporal Sulcus (STSp) is an important ...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
Social perception refers to initial stages in the processing of information that culminates in the a...
Activity in a network of areas spanning the superior temporal sulcus, dorsomedial frontal cortex, an...
AbstractInternal (neuronal) representations in the brain are modified by our experiences, and this p...
There is ample evidence that human primates strive for social contact and experience interactions wi...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
The interpretation of social interactions between people is important in many daily situations. The ...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
Internal (neuronal) representations in the brain are modified by our experiences, and this phenomeno...
To characterize the neural correlates of being personally involved in social interaction as opposed ...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...
Humans are an inherently social species, with multiple focal brain regions sensitive to various visu...
Studies have shown that the posterior region in the Superior Temporal Sulcus (STSp) is an important ...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
Social perception refers to initial stages in the processing of information that culminates in the a...
Activity in a network of areas spanning the superior temporal sulcus, dorsomedial frontal cortex, an...
AbstractInternal (neuronal) representations in the brain are modified by our experiences, and this p...
There is ample evidence that human primates strive for social contact and experience interactions wi...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
The interpretation of social interactions between people is important in many daily situations. The ...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
Internal (neuronal) representations in the brain are modified by our experiences, and this phenomeno...
To characterize the neural correlates of being personally involved in social interaction as opposed ...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cogni...
Neuroimaging studies have identified the anterior paracingulate cortex (PCC) as the key prefrontal r...