نتایج جستجو برای: social contact

تعداد نتایج: 762408  

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2001
C Koning J Magill-Evans

Twenty-one adolescent boys with Asperger syndrome and 21 boys matched on age and an estimate of IQ were assessed using standardized measures of social perception (Child and Adolescent Social Perception Measure, CASP), social skills (parent, teacher, and student forms of the Social Skills Rating System, SSRS), number of close friends and frequency of contact (Child Behavior Checklist) and expres...

Journal: :Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2010

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2009
Atsushi Senju Mark H Johnson

The 'eye contact effect' is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modulates certain aspects of the concurrent and/or immediately following cognitive processing. In addition, functional imaging studies in adults have revealed that eye contact can modulate activity in structures in the social brain network, and developmental studies show evidence for preferential orien...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2009
Dave Harley Geraldine Fitzpatrick

Web-based communication technologies such as YouTube can provide opportunities for social contact, especially between older and younger people, and help address issues of social isolation. Currently our understanding of the dynamics of social interaction within this context (particularly for older people) is limited. Elaborating upon this understanding will make it possible to proactively facil...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Iris I Levin David M Zonana Bailey K Fosdick Se Jin Song Rob Knight Rebecca J Safran

Theory predicts that social interactions are dynamically linked to phenotype. Yet because social interactions are difficult to quantify, little is known about the precise details on how interactivity is linked to phenotype. Here, we deployed proximity loggers on North American barn swallows (Hirundo rustica erythrogaster) to examine intercorrelations among social interactions, morphology and fe...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Amanda C Hahn Ross D Whitehead Marion Albrecht Carmen E Lefevre David I Perrett

Previous studies using thermal imaging have suggested that face and body temperature increase during periods of sexual arousal. Additionally, facial skin temperature changes are associated with other forms of emotional arousal, including fear and stress. This study investigated whether interpersonal social contact can elicit facial temperature changes. Study 1: infrared images were taken during...

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