The opinions of others have a profound influence on decision making in adults. The impact of social influence appears to change during childhood, but the underlying mechanisms and their development remain unclear. We tested 125 neurotypical children between the ages of 6 and 14 years on a perceptual decision task about 3D-motion figures under informational social influence. In these children, a systematic bias in favor of the response of another person emerged at around 12 years of age, regardless of whether the other person was an age-matched peer or an adult. Drift diffusion modeling indicated that this social influence effect in neurotypical children was due to changes in the integration of sensory information, rather than solely a chang...
Many studies report atypical responses to sensory information in autistic individuals, yet it is not...
Inhibition and intuition play critical roles in adult social thinking. For example, adults with limi...
Adolescence is a time of significant cortical changes in the ‘social brain’, a set of brain regions ...
The opinions of others have a profound influence on decision making in adults. The impact of social ...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Contains fulltext : 237690.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents are...
Adolescents are prone to social influence from peers, with implications for development, both adapti...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Social influence occurs when an individual's thoughts or behaviours are affected by other people. Th...
Increasingly, research is turning to the ways in which social context impacts decision making and fe...
Basic perspective taking and mentalizing abilities develop in childhood, but recent studies indicate...
Many studies report atypical responses to sensory information in autistic individuals, yet it is not...
Inhibition and intuition play critical roles in adult social thinking. For example, adults with limi...
Adolescence is a time of significant cortical changes in the ‘social brain’, a set of brain regions ...
The opinions of others have a profound influence on decision making in adults. The impact of social ...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
Contains fulltext : 237690.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents are...
Adolescents are prone to social influence from peers, with implications for development, both adapti...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Social influence occurs when an individual's thoughts or behaviours are affected by other people. Th...
Increasingly, research is turning to the ways in which social context impacts decision making and fe...
Basic perspective taking and mentalizing abilities develop in childhood, but recent studies indicate...
Many studies report atypical responses to sensory information in autistic individuals, yet it is not...
Inhibition and intuition play critical roles in adult social thinking. For example, adults with limi...
Adolescence is a time of significant cortical changes in the ‘social brain’, a set of brain regions ...