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Mind the gap: investigating toddlers' sensitivity to contact relations in predictive events.

PloS one

Muentener P, Bonawitz E, Horowitz A, Schulz L.
PMID: 22514616
PLoS One. 2012;7(4):e34061. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0034061. Epub 2012 Apr 13.

Toddlers readily learn predictive relations between events (e.g., that event A predicts event B). However, they intervene on A to try to cause B only in a few contexts: When a dispositional agent initiates the event or when the...

Does cognitive ability influence responses to the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale?.

Psychological assessment

Deary IJ, Watson R, Booth T, Gale CR.
PMID: 23230851
Psychol Assess. 2013 Jun;25(2):313-8. doi: 10.1037/a0030834. Epub 2012 Dec 10.

It has been suggested that how individuals respond to self-report items relies on cognitive processing. We hypothesized that an individual's level of cognitive ability may influence these processes such that, if there is a hierarchy of items within a...

CPAP or placebo-effect?.

Sleep

Schwartz SW, Cimino CR, Anderson WM.
PMID: 23204598
Sleep. 2012 Dec 01;35(12):1585-6. doi: 10.5665/sleep.2218.

No abstract available.

Social affordances: is the mirror neuron system involved?.

The Behavioral and brain sciences

Dezecache G, Conty L, Grèzes J.
PMID: 23883746
Behav Brain Sci. 2013 Aug;36(4):417-8. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X12001872.

We question the idea that the mirror neuron system is the substrate of social affordances perception, and we suggest that most of the activity seen in the parietal and premotor cortex of the human brain is independent of mirroring...

Further steps toward a second-person neuroscience.

The Behavioral and brain sciences

Sameen N, Thompson J, Carpendale JI.
PMID: 23883766
Behav Brain Sci. 2013 Aug;36(4):437. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X1200204X.

Schilbach et al. contribute to neuroscience methodology through drawing on insights from the second-person approach. We suggest that they could further contribute to social neuroscience by more fully spelling out the ways in which a second-person approach to the...

Reciprocity between second-person neuroscience and cognitive robotics.

The Behavioral and brain sciences

Dominey PF.
PMID: 23883747
Behav Brain Sci. 2013 Aug;36(4):418-9. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X12001884.

As there is "dark matter" in the neuroscience of individuals engaged in dynamic interactions, similar dark matter is present in the domain of interaction between humans and cognitive robots. Progress in second-person neuroscience will contribute to the development of...

On projecting grammatical persons into social neurocognition: a view from linguistics.

The Behavioral and brain sciences

Evans N.
PMID: 23883748
Behav Brain Sci. 2013 Aug;36(4):419-20. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X12001896.

Though it draws on the grammatical metaphor of person (first, third, second) in terms of representations, Schilbach et al.'s target article does not consider an orthogonal line of evidence for the centrality of interaction to social cognition: the many...

Why not the first-person plural in social cognition?.

The Behavioral and brain sciences

Gallotti M.
PMID: 23883751
Behav Brain Sci. 2013 Aug;36(4):422-3. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X12001914.

Through the mental alignment that sustains social interactions, the minds of individuals are shared. One interpretation of shared intentionality involves the ability of individuals to perceive features of the action scene from the perspective of the group (the "we-mode")....

Response to Gu and FitzGerald: Interoceptive inference: from decision-making to organism integrity.

Trends in cognitive sciences

Seth AK.
PMID: 24768167
Trends Cogn Sci. 2014 Jun;18(6):270-1. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.03.006. Epub 2014 Apr 24.

No abstract available.

Reply: To PMID 24088488.

The Annals of thoracic surgery

Bruce KM, Yelland GW, Smith JA, Robinson SR.
PMID: 24088489
Ann Thorac Surg. 2013 Oct;96(4):1529-1530. doi: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2013.07.045.

No abstract available.

Unwritten rules: virtual bargaining underpins social interaction, culture, and society.

Trends in cognitive sciences

Misyak JB, Melkonyan T, Zeitoun H, Chater N.
PMID: 25073460
Trends Cogn Sci. 2014 Oct;18(10):512-9. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.05.010. Epub 2014 Jul 26.

Many social interactions require humans to coordinate their behavior across a range of scales. However, aspects of intentional coordination remain puzzling from within several approaches in cognitive science. Sketching a new perspective, we propose that the complex behavioral patterns...

Number sense in infancy predicts mathematical abilities in childhood.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Starr A, Libertus ME, Brannon EM.
PMID: 24145427
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 Nov 05;110(45):18116-20. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1302751110. Epub 2013 Oct 21.

Human infants in the first year of life possess an intuitive sense of number. This preverbal number sense may serve as a developmental building block for the uniquely human capacity for mathematics. In support of this idea, several studies...

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