The interpretation of social interactions between people is important in many daily situations. The coordination of the relative body movements between them may provide visual cues that observers use without attention to discriminate such social interactions from the actions of people acting independently of each other. Previous studies highlighted brain regions involved in the visual processing of interacting versus independently acting people, including posterior superior temporal sulcus, and areas of lateral occipitotemporal and parietal cortices. Unlike these previous studies, we focused on the incidental visual processing of social interactions; that is, the processing of the body movements outside the observers’ focus of attention. In...
BACKGROUND: Understanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately interpret conspecif...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
Primates are highly attuned not just to social characteristics of individual agents, but also to soc...
Humans are an inherently social species, with multiple focal brain regions sensitive to various visu...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Socialising with others is part of everyday life. A new study demonstrates that a brain area special...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Cooperative social interaction is critical for human social development and learning. Despite the im...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operations...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operation...
Previous evidence suggests that 'social gaze' can not only cause shifts in attention, but also can c...
Poster presented at the Undergraduate Research Day, University of Maryland, College Park, MDJoint At...
International audienceBackgroundUnderstanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
BACKGROUND: Understanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately interpret conspecif...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
Primates are highly attuned not just to social characteristics of individual agents, but also to soc...
Humans are an inherently social species, with multiple focal brain regions sensitive to various visu...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Socialising with others is part of everyday life. A new study demonstrates that a brain area special...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Cooperative social interaction is critical for human social development and learning. Despite the im...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operations...
Our social abilities depend on specialized brain systems that allow us to perform crucial operation...
Previous evidence suggests that 'social gaze' can not only cause shifts in attention, but also can c...
Poster presented at the Undergraduate Research Day, University of Maryland, College Park, MDJoint At...
International audienceBackgroundUnderstanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
BACKGROUND: Understanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately interpret conspecif...
During social interactions, each individual’s actions are simultaneously a consequence of and an ant...
Primates are highly attuned not just to social characteristics of individual agents, but also to soc...