Developmental Science, ISSN 1363-755X, 11/2010, Volume 13, Issue 6, pp. 907 - 912
Recent studies have demonstrated infants’ pragmatic abilities for resolving the referential ambiguity of non‐verbal communicative gestures, and for inferring...
FOLLOW | INFORMATION | MIND | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | COOPERATION | SIMULATION | IGNORANCE | SPEAKERS | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | UNDERSTAND | CHILDREN | Interpersonal Communication | Age Differences | Nonverbal Communication | Infants | Child Development | Inferences | Pragmatics | Theory of Mind - physiology | Social Perception | Deception | Humans | Infant | Child Development - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Child development
FOLLOW | INFORMATION | MIND | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | COOPERATION | SIMULATION | IGNORANCE | SPEAKERS | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | UNDERSTAND | CHILDREN | Interpersonal Communication | Age Differences | Nonverbal Communication | Infants | Child Development | Inferences | Pragmatics | Theory of Mind - physiology | Social Perception | Deception | Humans | Infant | Child Development - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Child development
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Psychological Science, ISSN 0956-7976, 10/2010, Volume 21, Issue 10, pp. 1363 - 1368
Humans and other animals express power through open, expansive postures, and they express powerlessness through closed, contractive postures. But can these...
Risk aversion | Psychological stress | Testosterone | Social psychology | Psychology | Physiology | Hormones | Risk taking | Saliva | Research Reports | Personality psychology | neuroendocrinology | risk taking | cortisol | testosterone | hormones | nonverbal behavior | embodiment | power | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | HYPOTHESIS | STRESS | Hierarchy, Social | Gambling - psychology | Affect - physiology | Humans | Male | Saliva - chemistry | Power (Psychology) | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Arousal - physiology | Risk-Taking | Female | Gambling - physiopathology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Testosterone - blood | Hydrocortisone - blood | Studies | Nonverbal communication | Power | Endocrinology | Posture
Risk aversion | Psychological stress | Testosterone | Social psychology | Psychology | Physiology | Hormones | Risk taking | Saliva | Research Reports | Personality psychology | neuroendocrinology | risk taking | cortisol | testosterone | hormones | nonverbal behavior | embodiment | power | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | HYPOTHESIS | STRESS | Hierarchy, Social | Gambling - psychology | Affect - physiology | Humans | Male | Saliva - chemistry | Power (Psychology) | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Arousal - physiology | Risk-Taking | Female | Gambling - physiopathology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Testosterone - blood | Hydrocortisone - blood | Studies | Nonverbal communication | Power | Endocrinology | Posture
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, ISSN 1364-6613, 2012, Volume 16, Issue 2, pp. 114 - 121
Cognition materializes in an interpersonal space. The emergence of complex behaviors requires the coordination of actions among individuals according to a...
Neurology | Psychiatry | mother–infant | action–perception | social neuroscience | joint action | coupled oscillations | speaker–listener neural coupling | Coupled oscillations | Speaker-listener neural coupling | Social neuroscience | Action-perception | Joint action | Mother-infant | mother-infant | COMPREHENSION | INFORMATION | speaker-listener neural coupling | SPEECH | NEURONAL OSCILLATIONS | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | action-perception | SYNCHRONIZATION | SONG | CORTEX | DYNAMICS | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | COMMUNICATION | FMRI | Cues | Verbal Behavior - physiology | Social Behavior | Humans | Cognition - physiology | Decision Making - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Jewish schools | Neurosciences | Cognition
Neurology | Psychiatry | mother–infant | action–perception | social neuroscience | joint action | coupled oscillations | speaker–listener neural coupling | Coupled oscillations | Speaker-listener neural coupling | Social neuroscience | Action-perception | Joint action | Mother-infant | mother-infant | COMPREHENSION | INFORMATION | speaker-listener neural coupling | SPEECH | NEURONAL OSCILLATIONS | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | action-perception | SYNCHRONIZATION | SONG | CORTEX | DYNAMICS | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | COMMUNICATION | FMRI | Cues | Verbal Behavior - physiology | Social Behavior | Humans | Cognition - physiology | Decision Making - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Jewish schools | Neurosciences | Cognition
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Biological Psychiatry, ISSN 0006-3223, 03/2007, Volume 61, Issue 6, pp. 731 - 733
Background: The ability to "read the mind" of other individuals, that is, to infer their mental state by interpreting subtle social cues, is indispensable in...
oxytocin | peptide | Emotion | social cognition | theory of mind | SYSTEM | ATTACHMENT | PSYCHIATRY | NEURAL CIRCUITRY | NEUROSCIENCES | emotion | AUTISTIC DISORDER | SCREEN | VASOPRESSIN | NEUROBIOLOGY | BRAIN | AMYGDALA | Cues | Double-Blind Method | Awareness | Humans | Oxytocin - physiology | Facial Expression | Male | Reference Values | Empathy | Administration, Intranasal | Brain - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Oxytocin - administration & dosage | Social Perception | Adult | Telepathy - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Psychotherapy
oxytocin | peptide | Emotion | social cognition | theory of mind | SYSTEM | ATTACHMENT | PSYCHIATRY | NEURAL CIRCUITRY | NEUROSCIENCES | emotion | AUTISTIC DISORDER | SCREEN | VASOPRESSIN | NEUROBIOLOGY | BRAIN | AMYGDALA | Cues | Double-Blind Method | Awareness | Humans | Oxytocin - physiology | Facial Expression | Male | Reference Values | Empathy | Administration, Intranasal | Brain - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Oxytocin - administration & dosage | Social Perception | Adult | Telepathy - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Psychotherapy
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Journal of the Royal Society Interface, ISSN 1742-5689, 09/2015, Volume 12, Issue 110, pp. 0644 - 20150644
Non-verbal communication is the basis of animal interactions. In dyadic leader follower interactions, leaders master the ability to carve their motor behaviour...
Model comparison | Sensorimotor communication | Motor interactions | TASK | model comparison | sensorimotor communication | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | REPRESENTATION | COORDINATION | MECHANISMS | SIMULATION | INTENTIONS | MIRROR NEURONS | ADAPTATION | MOVEMENT | FMRI | motor interactions | Feedback, Sensory - physiology | Models, Biological | Humans | Adult | Joints - physiology | Male | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | 1004
Model comparison | Sensorimotor communication | Motor interactions | TASK | model comparison | sensorimotor communication | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | REPRESENTATION | COORDINATION | MECHANISMS | SIMULATION | INTENTIONS | MIRROR NEURONS | ADAPTATION | MOVEMENT | FMRI | motor interactions | Feedback, Sensory - physiology | Models, Biological | Humans | Adult | Joints - physiology | Male | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | 1004
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Chemical Senses, ISSN 0379-864X, 01/2016, Volume 41, Issue 1, pp. 35 - 43
The ability to detect conspecifics that represent a potential harm for an individual represents a high survival benefit. Humans communicate socially relevant...
Social chemosignals | Approach motivation | Olfaction | Threat | PHYSIOLOGY | PHEROMONES | social chemosignals | CHEMOSENSORY ANXIETY SIGNALS | TESTOSTERONE | PROVOCATION | FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | olfaction | FRONTAL CORTICAL ACTIVITY | NEUROSCIENCES | FEAR | HUMAN-BODY ODOR | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | threat | approach motivation | QUESTIONNAIRE | FACIAL EXPRESSIONS | ANGER | Aggression - physiology | Double-Blind Method | Humans | Anxiety - psychology | Male | Odorants | Pheromones, Human - physiology | Smell - physiology | Motivation | Adult | Female | Anger - physiology | Exercise - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology
Social chemosignals | Approach motivation | Olfaction | Threat | PHYSIOLOGY | PHEROMONES | social chemosignals | CHEMOSENSORY ANXIETY SIGNALS | TESTOSTERONE | PROVOCATION | FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | olfaction | FRONTAL CORTICAL ACTIVITY | NEUROSCIENCES | FEAR | HUMAN-BODY ODOR | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | threat | approach motivation | QUESTIONNAIRE | FACIAL EXPRESSIONS | ANGER | Aggression - physiology | Double-Blind Method | Humans | Anxiety - psychology | Male | Odorants | Pheromones, Human - physiology | Smell - physiology | Motivation | Adult | Female | Anger - physiology | Exercise - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology
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Human Movement Science, ISSN 0167-9457, 10/2011, Volume 30, Issue 5, pp. 834 - 845
Recently there has been much interest in social coordination of motor movements, or as it is referred to by some researchers, joint action. This paper reviews...
Mirror neurons | Motor coordination | Social behavior | SPORT SCIENCES | RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS | PHASE-TRANSITIONS | JOINT ACTION | UNINTENTIONAL INTERPERSONAL COORDINATION | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | PSYCHOLOGY | MIRROR | CRITICAL FLUCTUATIONS | PERCEPTION | ENTRAINMENT | DYNAMICS | INTERFERENCE | Motor Activity - physiology | Motor Cortex - physiology | Motor Skills - physiology | Humans | Reaction Time - physiology | Psychophysics | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Attention - physiology | Animals | Social Behavior | Parietal Lobe - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Mirror Neurons - physiology
Mirror neurons | Motor coordination | Social behavior | SPORT SCIENCES | RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS | PHASE-TRANSITIONS | JOINT ACTION | UNINTENTIONAL INTERPERSONAL COORDINATION | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | PSYCHOLOGY | MIRROR | CRITICAL FLUCTUATIONS | PERCEPTION | ENTRAINMENT | DYNAMICS | INTERFERENCE | Motor Activity - physiology | Motor Cortex - physiology | Motor Skills - physiology | Humans | Reaction Time - physiology | Psychophysics | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Attention - physiology | Animals | Social Behavior | Parietal Lobe - physiology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Mirror Neurons - physiology
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Schizophrenia Bulletin, ISSN 0586-7614, 03/2015, Volume 41, Issue 2, pp. 338 - 345
Schizophrenia patients are severely impaired in nonverbal communication, including social perception and gesture production. However, the impact of nonverbal...
imitation | social cognition | pantomime | negative symptoms | PSYCHIATRY | BEHAVIOR | SYMPTOMS | PERCEPTION | COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT | HIGH-RISK | MOTOR | SCALE | NEUROLOGICAL SIGNS | Psychotic Disorders - physiopathology | Gestures | Schizophrenia - physiopathology | Social Perception | Humans | Middle Aged | Adult | Female | Male | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Regular
imitation | social cognition | pantomime | negative symptoms | PSYCHIATRY | BEHAVIOR | SYMPTOMS | PERCEPTION | COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT | HIGH-RISK | MOTOR | SCALE | NEUROLOGICAL SIGNS | Psychotic Disorders - physiopathology | Gestures | Schizophrenia - physiopathology | Social Perception | Humans | Middle Aged | Adult | Female | Male | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Regular
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Psychological Science, ISSN 0956-7976, 5/2015, Volume 26, Issue 5, pp. 653 - 656
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Neuropsychologia, ISSN 0028-3932, 03/2014, Volume 55, Issue 1, pp. 98 - 104
Non-verbal group dynamics are often opaque to a formal quantitative analysis of communication flow. In this context, ensemble musicians can be a reliable model...
Leadership | Joint action | Motor control | Sensorimotor | Granger | Social neuroscience | Information flow | Mirror neurons | Social interaction | Music | Kinematics | Causality | Quartets | Communication | CORTICAL REPRESENTATION | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | HAND | PERCEPTION | MODELS | MOTOR | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | BRAIN | FMRI | Group Processes | Biomechanical Phenomena | Movement | Time Factors | Humans | Interprofessional Relations | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Head - physiology | Information Dissemination | Analysis | Musicians
Leadership | Joint action | Motor control | Sensorimotor | Granger | Social neuroscience | Information flow | Mirror neurons | Social interaction | Music | Kinematics | Causality | Quartets | Communication | CORTICAL REPRESENTATION | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | HAND | PERCEPTION | MODELS | MOTOR | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | BRAIN | FMRI | Group Processes | Biomechanical Phenomena | Movement | Time Factors | Humans | Interprofessional Relations | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Head - physiology | Information Dissemination | Analysis | Musicians
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Autism Research, ISSN 1939-3792, 12/2013, Volume 6, Issue 6, pp. 468 - 478
It is currently estimated that about 30% of children with autism spectrum disorder remain minimally verbal, even after receiving years of interventions and a...
alternative and augmentative communication | behavioral intervention < intervention | spoken language | school age < pediatrics | early intervention < intervention | minimally verbal ASD | eye‐tracking | Early intervention < intervention | Spoken language | Alternative and augmentative communication | Eye-tracking | Minimally verbal ASD | School age < pediatrics | Behavioral intervention < intervention | LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT | BRAIN ACTIVITY | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | ACQUISITION | SPEECH | EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | eye-tracking | JOINT ATTENTION | COMMUNICATION-SYSTEM PECS | INTERVENTION | YOUNG-CHILDREN | Verbal Behavior - physiology | Eye Movements - physiology | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - physiopathology | Evoked Potentials - physiology | Child Behavior - psychology | Language Development Disorders - complications | Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - rehabilitation | Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - complications | Language Development Disorders - rehabilitation | Magnetoencephalography - methods | Early Intervention (Education) - methods | Language Development Disorders - physiopathology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Child | Autism
alternative and augmentative communication | behavioral intervention < intervention | spoken language | school age < pediatrics | early intervention < intervention | minimally verbal ASD | eye‐tracking | Early intervention < intervention | Spoken language | Alternative and augmentative communication | Eye-tracking | Minimally verbal ASD | School age < pediatrics | Behavioral intervention < intervention | LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT | BRAIN ACTIVITY | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | ACQUISITION | SPEECH | EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | eye-tracking | JOINT ATTENTION | COMMUNICATION-SYSTEM PECS | INTERVENTION | YOUNG-CHILDREN | Verbal Behavior - physiology | Eye Movements - physiology | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - physiopathology | Evoked Potentials - physiology | Child Behavior - psychology | Language Development Disorders - complications | Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - rehabilitation | Child Development Disorders, Pervasive - complications | Language Development Disorders - rehabilitation | Magnetoencephalography - methods | Early Intervention (Education) - methods | Language Development Disorders - physiopathology | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Child | Autism
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, ISSN 0027-8424, 9/2008, Volume 105, Issue 36, pp. 13690 - 13695
Human teaching, a highly specialized form of cooperative information transmission, depends not only on the presence of benevolent communicators in the...
Observational learning | Mental objects | Memory | Humans | Communications | Legal objections | Experimentation | Cognition | Social communication | Identity | Social learning | Visual short-term memory | Cognitive development | Cultural transmission | LANGUAGE | REPRESENTATIONS | INFORMATION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INDIVIDUATION | OBJECT | COGNITION | IDENTIFICATION | visual short-term memory | PERCEPTION | DISSOCIATION | cognitive development | social learning | STIMULUS DIMENSIONS | cultural transmission | Verbal Behavior - physiology | Videotape Recording | Female | Infant | Male | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Memory - physiology | Teaching | Memory biases | Psychological aspects | Infant psychology | Research | Cognition in children | Communication | Biological Sciences
Observational learning | Mental objects | Memory | Humans | Communications | Legal objections | Experimentation | Cognition | Social communication | Identity | Social learning | Visual short-term memory | Cognitive development | Cultural transmission | LANGUAGE | REPRESENTATIONS | INFORMATION | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | INDIVIDUATION | OBJECT | COGNITION | IDENTIFICATION | visual short-term memory | PERCEPTION | DISSOCIATION | cognitive development | social learning | STIMULUS DIMENSIONS | cultural transmission | Verbal Behavior - physiology | Videotape Recording | Female | Infant | Male | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Memory - physiology | Teaching | Memory biases | Psychological aspects | Infant psychology | Research | Cognition in children | Communication | Biological Sciences
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, ISSN 1747-0218, 11/2010, Volume 63, Issue 11, pp. 2251 - 2272
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, [2001]) and emotionally inflected speech (Banse & Scherer, [1996]) has...
Vocalizations | Acoustics | Emotion | Voice | Nonverbal behaviour | SYSTEM | PHYSIOLOGY | INTENSITY | SPEECH | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | IMPAIRED RECOGNITION | PSYCHOLOGY | DISPLAYS | CULTURES | COMMUNICATION | FACIAL EXPRESSIONS | Cues | Emotions - physiology | Pitch Perception - physiology | Humans | Male | Auditory Perception - physiology | Affect | Discriminant Analysis | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Young Adult | Laughter - physiology | Analysis of Variance | Laughter - psychology | Social Perception | Adult | Female | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Principal Component Analysis | Judgment - physiology | Emotional behavior | Data processing | Principal components analysis | Sound | speech perception | Auditory stimuli | Statistics | Emotions | Fear | speech | Arousal | Classification | Frequency | Perception
Vocalizations | Acoustics | Emotion | Voice | Nonverbal behaviour | SYSTEM | PHYSIOLOGY | INTENSITY | SPEECH | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | IMPAIRED RECOGNITION | PSYCHOLOGY | DISPLAYS | CULTURES | COMMUNICATION | FACIAL EXPRESSIONS | Cues | Emotions - physiology | Pitch Perception - physiology | Humans | Male | Auditory Perception - physiology | Affect | Discriminant Analysis | Nonverbal Communication - psychology | Young Adult | Laughter - physiology | Analysis of Variance | Laughter - psychology | Social Perception | Adult | Female | Nonverbal Communication - physiology | Principal Component Analysis | Judgment - physiology | Emotional behavior | Data processing | Principal components analysis | Sound | speech perception | Auditory stimuli | Statistics | Emotions | Fear | speech | Arousal | Classification | Frequency | Perception
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