This paper studies social interaction in newborns and of various species, whose behavioral developments attributed to the circular sensory motor Stage 3 of behavior development. The article has associated 16 exciting facts of the social behavior in groups of different species, highlighting three questions: (1) how can newborns successfully classify social phenomena that are abstract or absent from their reality; (2) whether emotional contagion can appear through cues of body language that subjects cannot consciously perceive; (3) how do organisms distinguish identical stimuli by their importance (value) without perceptual driver stimuli. The analysis suggests that organisms can interact at initial stages of development by distinguishing cue...
In studies of social behaviour it is commonly assumed that individual complexity is the origin of in...
We explore relationships between phenomenology and developmental psychology through an in-depth anal...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
The processing of social stimuli in early infancy: From faces to biological motion. There are severa...
Human language and social cognition are closely linked: advanced social cognition is necessary for c...
In search of the uniquely human in social cognition, this chapter compares empirical findings on soc...
One of the main problems in studying human origins from an evolutionary perspective is uniqueness: w...
Deciphering the genetic and neurobiological underpinnings of social behavior is a difficult task. Si...
Funding Information: No foundation that funded this research. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the aut...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
There is much progress in the study of infant's development. According to enormous studies in these ...
Although the study of infancy has answered many important questions about the human capacity for soc...
Dominance hierarchies are ubiquitous in social species that require social cognition to maintain. St...
Summary: Social learning-learning influenced by observation of, or interaction with, other animals -...
In studies of social behaviour it is commonly assumed that individual complexity is the origin of in...
We explore relationships between phenomenology and developmental psychology through an in-depth anal...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
The processing of social stimuli in early infancy: From faces to biological motion. There are severa...
Human language and social cognition are closely linked: advanced social cognition is necessary for c...
In search of the uniquely human in social cognition, this chapter compares empirical findings on soc...
One of the main problems in studying human origins from an evolutionary perspective is uniqueness: w...
Deciphering the genetic and neurobiological underpinnings of social behavior is a difficult task. Si...
Funding Information: No foundation that funded this research. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the aut...
Each organism in the animal kingdom has evolved to detect and process a specific set of stimuli in i...
There is much progress in the study of infant's development. According to enormous studies in these ...
Although the study of infancy has answered many important questions about the human capacity for soc...
Dominance hierarchies are ubiquitous in social species that require social cognition to maintain. St...
Summary: Social learning-learning influenced by observation of, or interaction with, other animals -...
In studies of social behaviour it is commonly assumed that individual complexity is the origin of in...
We explore relationships between phenomenology and developmental psychology through an in-depth anal...
One fundamental question in psychology is what makes humans such intensely social beings. Probing th...