There is ample evidence that human primates strive for social contact and experience interactions with conspecifics as intrinsically rewarding. Focusing on gaze behavior as a crucial means of human interaction, this study employed a unique combination of neuroimaging, eye-tracking, and computer-animated virtual agents to assess the neural mechanisms underlying this component of behavior. In the interaction task, participants believed that during each interaction the agent's gaze behavior could either be controlled by another participant or by a computer program. Their task was to indicate whether they experienced a given interaction as an interaction with another human participant or the computer program based on the agent's reaction. Unbek...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operations...
Cooperative social interaction is critical for human social development and learning. Despite the im...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
The ability and motivation to share attention is a unique aspect of human cognition. Despite its sig...
Eye contact is a fundamental means of social interaction among primates. In both humans and non-huma...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
The studies presented in this video show that a focus on social interaction in neuroscience helps to...
The success of the human species has been attributed to our ability to navigate the social world. Su...
Primate cognition requires interaction processing. Interactions can reveal otherwise hidden properti...
To characterize the neural correlates of being personally involved in social interaction as opposed ...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operation...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operations...
Cooperative social interaction is critical for human social development and learning. Despite the im...
<p>To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes. While many anim...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
The ability and motivation to share attention is a unique aspect of human cognition. Despite its sig...
Eye contact is a fundamental means of social interaction among primates. In both humans and non-huma...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
The studies presented in this video show that a focus on social interaction in neuroscience helps to...
The success of the human species has been attributed to our ability to navigate the social world. Su...
Primate cognition requires interaction processing. Interactions can reveal otherwise hidden properti...
To characterize the neural correlates of being personally involved in social interaction as opposed ...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operation...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operations...
Cooperative social interaction is critical for human social development and learning. Despite the im...