International audienceHumans show great interindividual variability in the degree they engage in social relationship. The neural basis of this variability is still poorly understood, particularly in children. In this study, we aimed to investigate the neural basis of interindividual variability in the first step of social behavior, that is social perception, in typically developing children. For that purpose, we first used eye-tracking to objectively measure eye-gaze processing during passive visualization of social movie clips in 24 children and adolescents (10.5 ± 2.9 y). Secondly, we correlated eye-tracking data with measures of fractional anisotropy, an index of white matter microstructure, obtained using diffusion tensor imaging MRI. T...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to think about the perspectives, beliefs, and feelings of another,...
Whether we hand over objects to someone, play a team sport, or make music together, social interacti...
Whether we hand over objects to someone, play a team sport, or make music together, social interacti...
International audienceHumans show great interindividual variability in the degree they engage in soc...
International audienceNon-verbal communication plays a major role in social interaction understandin...
The reflexive orienting response triggered by nonpredictive gaze cues is thought to be driven by a d...
The ability to perceive others’ actions and goals from human motion (i.e., biological motion percept...
Implicit or automatic detection of social signals, which discriminate animate, intentional objects i...
In this chapter we focus on the neural processes that occur in the mature healthy human brain in res...
Children show an enormous (social) development from a highly dependent newborn who barely makes cont...
BACKGROUND: Social cognition is an important aspect of social behavior in humans. Social cognitive d...
Children show an enormous (social) development from a highly dependent newborn who barely makes cont...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Several research groups have identified a network of regions of the adult cortex that are activated ...
Information derived from the face, and especially from the eye region, serves a number of different ...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to think about the perspectives, beliefs, and feelings of another,...
Whether we hand over objects to someone, play a team sport, or make music together, social interacti...
Whether we hand over objects to someone, play a team sport, or make music together, social interacti...
International audienceHumans show great interindividual variability in the degree they engage in soc...
International audienceNon-verbal communication plays a major role in social interaction understandin...
The reflexive orienting response triggered by nonpredictive gaze cues is thought to be driven by a d...
The ability to perceive others’ actions and goals from human motion (i.e., biological motion percept...
Implicit or automatic detection of social signals, which discriminate animate, intentional objects i...
In this chapter we focus on the neural processes that occur in the mature healthy human brain in res...
Children show an enormous (social) development from a highly dependent newborn who barely makes cont...
BACKGROUND: Social cognition is an important aspect of social behavior in humans. Social cognitive d...
Children show an enormous (social) development from a highly dependent newborn who barely makes cont...
Why do we behave as we do? The general mechanisms underlying visual perception and decision-making w...
Several research groups have identified a network of regions of the adult cortex that are activated ...
Information derived from the face, and especially from the eye region, serves a number of different ...
Theory of mind (ToM), the ability to think about the perspectives, beliefs, and feelings of another,...
Whether we hand over objects to someone, play a team sport, or make music together, social interacti...
Whether we hand over objects to someone, play a team sport, or make music together, social interacti...