نتایج جستجو برای: social recognition

تعداد نتایج: 848897  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2002
Ralph Adolphs Simon Baron-Cohen Daniel Tranel

Lesion, functional imaging, and single-unit studies in human and nonhuman animals have demonstrated a role for the amygdala in processing stimuli with emotional and social significance. We investigated the recognition of a wide variety of facial expressions, including basic emotions (e.g., happiness, anger) and social emotions (e.g., guilt, admiration, flirtatiousness). Prior findings with a st...

Journal: :Science 2015
Julia Hirschberg Christopher D Manning

Natural language processing employs computational techniques for the purpose of learning, understanding, and producing human language content. Early computational approaches to language research focused on automating the analysis of the linguistic structure of language and developing basic technologies such as machine translation, speech recognition, and speech synthesis. Today's researchers re...

2012
Ben M. F. Law Andrew M. H. Siu Daniel T. L. Shek

Recognition for positive behavior is an appropriate response of the social environment to elicit desirable external behavior among the youth. Such positive responses, rendered from various social systems, include tangible and intangible reinforcements. The following theories are used to explain the importance of recognizing positive behavior: operational conditioning, observational learning, se...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2016
Ursula Hess Konstantinos Kafetsios Heidi Mauersberger Christophe Blaison Carolin-Louisa Kessler

Human interactions are replete with emotional exchanges, and hence, the ability to decode others' emotional expressions is of great importance. The present research distinguishes between the emotional signal (the intended emotion) and noise (perception of secondary emotions) in social emotion perception and investigates whether these predict the quality of social interactions. In three studies,...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Stephan de la Rosa Ylva Ferstl Heinrich H Bülthoff

A long standing debate revolves around the question whether visual action recognition primarily relies on visual or motor action information. Previous studies mainly examined the contribution of either visual or motor information to action recognition. Yet, the interaction of visual and motor action information is particularly important for understanding action recognition in social interaction...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Lars-Lennart Oettl Namasivayam Ravi Miriam Schneider Max F. Scheller Peggy Schneider Mariela Mitre Miriam da Silva Gouveia Robert C. Froemke Moses V. Chao W. Scott Young Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg Valery Grinevich Roman Shusterman Wolfgang Kelsch

Oxytocin promotes social interactions and recognition of conspecifics that rely on olfaction in most species. The circuit mechanisms through which oxytocin modifies olfactory processing are incompletely understood. Here, we observed that optogenetically induced oxytocin release enhanced olfactory exploration and same-sex recognition of adult rats. Consistent with oxytocin's function in the ante...

2013
Yusepaldo Pasharibu

One of the most important means of communication today is social networking. This study was designed to provide insights into how purchase intention influenced by consumers attitude toward online advertising and brand recognition on social networking site. A survey was conducted with facebook’s users to asses attitude toward online advertising on social networking sites, brand recognition, and ...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2000
J H Kogan P W Frankland A J Silva

The ability to learn and remember individuals is critical for the stability of social groups. Social recognition reflects the ability of mice to identify and remember conspecifics. Social recognition is assessed as a decrease in spontaneous investigation behaviors observed in a mouse reexposed to a familiar conspecific. Our results demonstrate that group-housed mice show social memory for a fam...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2013
Mark J Millan Karen L Bales

Social cognition refers to processes used to monitor and interpret social signals from others, to decipher their state of mind, emotional status and intentions, and select appropriate social behaviour. Social cognition is sophisticated in humans, being embedded with verbal language and enacted in a complex cultural environment. Its disruption characterises the entire course of schizophrenia and...

2016
Rory Smead Patrick Forber

Recognition of behavioral types can facilitate the evolution of cooperation by enabling altruistic behavior to be directed at other cooperators and withheld from defectors. While much is known about the tendency for recognition to promote cooperation, relatively little is known about whether such a capacity can coevolve with the social behavior it supports. Here we use evolutionary game theory ...

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