We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social signals. We also discuss recent findings from social cognitive neuroscience that explore the brain basis of the capacity for processing social signals. These signals enable us to learn about the world from others, to learn about other people, and to create a shared social world. Social signals can be processed automatically by the receiver and may be unconsciously emitted by the sender. These signals are non-verbal and are responsible for social learning in the first year of life. Social signals can also be processed consciously and this allows automatic processing to be modulated and overruled. Evidence for this higher-level social processin...
Human beings are social animals. They think feel and act, involving themselves, others, and larger c...
Human social cognition is the human capacity to process social stimuli, to intentionally convey soci...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
The biological basis of complex human social interaction and communication has been illuminated thr...
Human beings are social animals. By living in society with other individuals, the number of social s...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
Much research has focused on how the adult human brain processes social information, yet until recen...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
iii Human beings are social animals. By living in society with other individuals, the number of soci...
Children develop in a sea of reciprocal social interaction, but their brain development is predomina...
It is the aim of this article to present an empirically justified hypothesis about the functional ro...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
The Special Issue Editorial introduces the research milieu in which Social Signal Processing origina...
Human beings are social animals. They think feel and act, involving themselves, others, and larger c...
Human social cognition is the human capacity to process social stimuli, to intentionally convey soci...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
The biological basis of complex human social interaction and communication has been illuminated thr...
Human beings are social animals. By living in society with other individuals, the number of social s...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
Much research has focused on how the adult human brain processes social information, yet until recen...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
iii Human beings are social animals. By living in society with other individuals, the number of soci...
Children develop in a sea of reciprocal social interaction, but their brain development is predomina...
It is the aim of this article to present an empirically justified hypothesis about the functional ro...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
The Special Issue Editorial introduces the research milieu in which Social Signal Processing origina...
Human beings are social animals. They think feel and act, involving themselves, others, and larger c...
Human social cognition is the human capacity to process social stimuli, to intentionally convey soci...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...