Accurately and efficiently perceiving social cues such as body movements and facial expressions is important in social interaction. Accurate social perception of this kind does not solely rely on “bottom-up” visual processing but is also subject to modulation by “top-down” signals. For example, if instructed to look for signs of happiness rather than fear, participants are more likely to categorize facial expressions as happy—this prior expectation biases subsequent perception. Top-down modulation is also important in our reactions to others. For example, top-down control over imitation plays an important role in the development of smooth and harmonious social interactions. This paper highlights the importance of top-down modulation in our ...
Humans are remarkably sensitive to the behaviour of our social partners. This skill allows an unders...
The presence of other people, whether real or implied, can have a profound impact on our behaviour. ...
Background Understanding and anticipating others’ mental or emotional states relies on the processin...
Accurately and efficiently perceiving social cues such as body movements and facial expressions is i...
As a distinct feature of human social interactions, spontaneous mimicry has been widely investigated...
The influence of social valence on imitation and observation of facial expressions in Autism Spectru...
A new social distance judgment task was used to measure quantitatively the extent to which social cu...
Mimicry involves unconsciously imitating the actions of others and is a powerful and ubiquitous beha...
Both autism and schizophrenia feature deficits in aspects of social cognition that may be related to...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
A new social distance judgment task was used to measure quantitatively the extent to which social cu...
Understanding and anticipating the behavior and associated mental/emotional states of mind of others...
Joint attention (JA) and spontaneous facial mimicry (SFM) are fundamental processes in social intera...
Imagine you see a woman biting into a sandwich, after which she grimaces and brings a hand to her mo...
People with autism are impaired in their social behavior, including their eye contact with others, b...
Humans are remarkably sensitive to the behaviour of our social partners. This skill allows an unders...
The presence of other people, whether real or implied, can have a profound impact on our behaviour. ...
Background Understanding and anticipating others’ mental or emotional states relies on the processin...
Accurately and efficiently perceiving social cues such as body movements and facial expressions is i...
As a distinct feature of human social interactions, spontaneous mimicry has been widely investigated...
The influence of social valence on imitation and observation of facial expressions in Autism Spectru...
A new social distance judgment task was used to measure quantitatively the extent to which social cu...
Mimicry involves unconsciously imitating the actions of others and is a powerful and ubiquitous beha...
Both autism and schizophrenia feature deficits in aspects of social cognition that may be related to...
Atypical face processing plays a key role in social interaction difficulties encountered by individu...
A new social distance judgment task was used to measure quantitatively the extent to which social cu...
Understanding and anticipating the behavior and associated mental/emotional states of mind of others...
Joint attention (JA) and spontaneous facial mimicry (SFM) are fundamental processes in social intera...
Imagine you see a woman biting into a sandwich, after which she grimaces and brings a hand to her mo...
People with autism are impaired in their social behavior, including their eye contact with others, b...
Humans are remarkably sensitive to the behaviour of our social partners. This skill allows an unders...
The presence of other people, whether real or implied, can have a profound impact on our behaviour. ...
Background Understanding and anticipating others’ mental or emotional states relies on the processin...