Communicative intentions automatically hold attention - evidence from event-related potentials [0.03%]
交际意图自动吸引注意力-来自事件相关电位的证据
Łukasz Okruszek,N Rutkowska,N Jakubowska et al.
Łukasz Okruszek et al.
Numerous studies show that social cues are processed preferentially by the human visual system and that perception of communicative intentions, particularly those self-directed, attracts and biases attention. However, it is still unclear wh...
Impact of social knowledge about the speaker on irony understanding: Evidence from neural oscillations [0.03%]
关于说话人的社会知识对讽刺理解的影响:来自神经振荡的证据
Maud Champagne-Lavau,Deirdre Bolger,Madelyne Klein
Maud Champagne-Lavau
The aim of the present study was to explore neuronal oscillatory activity during a task of irony understanding. In this task, we manipulated implicit information about the speaker such as occupation stereotypes (i.e., sarcastic versus non-s...
Dissociating neural sensitivity to target identity and mental state content type during inferences about other minds [0.03%]
在推断他人心理时分离目标身份和心理状态内容类型的神经敏感度
Ana Defendini,Adrianna C Jenkins
Ana Defendini
Predicting and inferring what other people think and feel (mentalizing) is central to social interaction. Since the discovery of the brain's "mentalizing network," fMRI studies have probed the lines along which the activity of different reg...
Predicting change in neural activity during social exclusion in late childhood: The role of past peer experiences [0.03%]
童年晚期社交排斥期间神经活动变化的预测:过去同伴经历的作用
M Hollarek,M van Buuren,J S Asscheman et al.
M Hollarek et al.
A painful experience affecting many children is social exclusion. The current study is a follow-up study, investigating change in neural activity during social exclusion as a function of peer preference. Peer preference was defined as the d...
Neural correlates of attentional orienting with neutral and fearful gaze cues in 12-month-olds [0.03%]
12月龄婴儿利用中性和恐惧的目光线索进行注意定向的神经关联
Reiko Matsunaka,Kazuo Hiraki
Reiko Matsunaka
Infants use information on gaze direction and facial expressions for social referencing when encountering various objects in their environment. However, it remains unclear how these social cues influence attentional orienting in infants. Us...
Katie Rodriguez,Itzia Plascencia Ibarra,Anthony Musick et al.
Katie Rodriguez et al.
Ostracism - being intentionally excluded - is painful, and when experienced vicariously, it elicits self-reported and neural responses correlated with compassion. This study examines event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to vicarious ...
Self-concept clarity and processing self-relevant information: An event-related potential study [0.03%]
自我概念清晰度与加工自我相关信息:事件相关电位研究
Tomasz Jankowski,Paweł Stróżak,Dariusz Zapała et al.
Tomasz Jankowski et al.
Self-concept clarity (SCC) refers to the extent to which self-beliefs are clearly and confidently defined, internally consistent, and stable. While there is an abundance of research showing an association between SCC, well-being, and effect...
Emojis vs. facial expressions: An electrical neuroimaging study on perceptual recognition [0.03%]
表情符号和面部表情的感知识别电生理神经影像学研究
Linda Dalle Nogare,Alice Mado Proverbio
Linda Dalle Nogare
The aim of this study was to investigate the neural underpinnings and the time course of emoji recognition through the recording of event-related potentials in 51 participants engaged in a categorization task involving an emotional word par...
Electrophysiology of interoception: Parietal posterior area supports social synchronization [0.03%]
内感受的电生理学:顶叶后部区域支持社交同步化
Michela Balconi,Laura Angioletti
Michela Balconi
The effect of explicit interoception manipulation on electrophysiological (EEG) patterns concurrent with an interpersonal motor synchronization task with a social purpose was investigated in this study. Thirty healthy individuals executed a...
Janelle N Beadle
Janelle N Beadle