Cognitive neuroscientists often study social cognition by using simple but socially relevant stimuli, such as schematic faces or images of other people. Whilst this research is valuable, important aspects of genuine social encounters are absent from these studies, a fact that has recently drawn criticism. In the present review we argue for an empirical approach to the determination of the equivalence of different social stimuli. This approach involves the systematic comparison of different types of social stimuli ranging in their approximation to a real social interaction. In garnering support for this cognitive ethological approach, we focus on recent research in social attention that has involved stimuli ranging from simple schematic face...
The study of social attention has in large part been constrained to studying how individuals look to...
There has recently been an increased research focus on the influence of social factors on human cogn...
Research in cognitive science typically places a boundary between the participant and the stimuli th...
Abstract. An important development in cognitive psychology in the past decade has been the examinati...
Social neuroscience studies the neurobiological underpinnings of people making sense of people. Due ...
© 2016 Hogrefe Publishing. An important development in cognitive psychology in the past decade has b...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Laboratory studies of social visual cognition often simulate the critical aspects of joint attention...
An important mode of human social behavior is face-to-face interaction. Face-to-face interactions co...
Social interaction is an essential part of the human experience, and much work has been done to stud...
An important development in cognitive psychology in the past decade has been the examination of visu...
The ability to gauge social interactions is crucial in the assessment of others ’ intentions. Factor...
Social attention, or how spatial attention is allocated to biologically relevant stimuli, has typica...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
This thesis examines the socio-cognitive variables that effects eye gaze following in neurotypical a...
The study of social attention has in large part been constrained to studying how individuals look to...
There has recently been an increased research focus on the influence of social factors on human cogn...
Research in cognitive science typically places a boundary between the participant and the stimuli th...
Abstract. An important development in cognitive psychology in the past decade has been the examinati...
Social neuroscience studies the neurobiological underpinnings of people making sense of people. Due ...
© 2016 Hogrefe Publishing. An important development in cognitive psychology in the past decade has b...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
Laboratory studies of social visual cognition often simulate the critical aspects of joint attention...
An important mode of human social behavior is face-to-face interaction. Face-to-face interactions co...
Social interaction is an essential part of the human experience, and much work has been done to stud...
An important development in cognitive psychology in the past decade has been the examination of visu...
The ability to gauge social interactions is crucial in the assessment of others ’ intentions. Factor...
Social attention, or how spatial attention is allocated to biologically relevant stimuli, has typica...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
This thesis examines the socio-cognitive variables that effects eye gaze following in neurotypical a...
The study of social attention has in large part been constrained to studying how individuals look to...
There has recently been an increased research focus on the influence of social factors on human cogn...
Research in cognitive science typically places a boundary between the participant and the stimuli th...