Human behaviour is context-dependent—based on predictions and influenced by the environment and other people. We live in a dynamic world where both the social stimuli and their context are constantly changing. Similar dynamic, natural stimuli should, in the future, be increasingly used to study social brain functions, with parallel development of appropriate signal-analysis methods. Understanding dynamic neural processes also requires accurate time-sensitive characterization of the behaviour. To go beyond the traditional stimulus–response approaches, brain activity should be recorded simultaneously from two interacting subjects to reveal why human social interaction is critically different from just reacting to each other. This theme issue ...
[Background] Most mental disorders are associated with impairments in social functioning. Paradigms ...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
International audienceWe argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social ...
Human behaviour is context-dependent—based on predictions and influenced by the environment and othe...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Human beings are social animals. By living in society with other individuals, the number of social s...
People are embedded in social interaction that shapes their brains throughout lifetime. Instead of e...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Laboratory studies of social visual cognition often simulate the critical aspects of joint attention...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
Human beings are fundamentally social animals – our daily interactions with others profoundly shape ...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
[Background] Most mental disorders are associated with impairments in social functioning. Paradigms ...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
International audienceWe argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social ...
Human behaviour is context-dependent—based on predictions and influenced by the environment and othe...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Human beings are social animals. By living in society with other individuals, the number of social s...
People are embedded in social interaction that shapes their brains throughout lifetime. Instead of e...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Laboratory studies of social visual cognition often simulate the critical aspects of joint attention...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
Human beings are fundamentally social animals – our daily interactions with others profoundly shape ...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
[Background] Most mental disorders are associated with impairments in social functioning. Paradigms ...
Human perception and behavior are affected by the situational context, in particular during social i...
International audienceWe argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social ...