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The Social Brain – Maintaining Complex Social Groups

Privacy and Groups Maintaining in Social Networks

Privacy and Groups Maintaining in Social Networks

... ways. Social networking sites (a recent phenomenon) empower people of different ages and backgrounds with the new forms of collaboration or communication, and collective ...a social network represent ...

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Living in stable social groups is associated with reduced brain size in woodpeckers (Picidae)

Living in stable social groups is associated with reduced brain size in woodpeckers (Picidae)

... predicts brain size in primates and some other mammal groups, but no such relationship has been found in ...between brain size and social system within the family Picidae, using ...

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Common and unique effects of HD-tDCS to the social brain across cultural groups.

Common and unique effects of HD-tDCS to the social brain across cultural groups.

... underlying brain-behaviour associations are different between the two ...of social information (Brosch, Schiller, Mojdehbakhsh, Uleman, & Phelps, 2013; Ferrari et ...causal brain-behaviour ...

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Experimental Study on Variation Strategies for Complex Social Pedestrian Groups in Conflict Conditions

Experimental Study on Variation Strategies for Complex Social Pedestrian Groups in Conflict Conditions

... the groups do not have significant effect on crowd evacuation in narrow passage and bottle neck in respect of evacuation ...with groups and with only individuals are nearly the same, approximately 27-29s in ...

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The Social Brain Hypothesis

The Social Brain Hypothesis

... The Social Brain Hypothesis Robin ...human brain weighs about 2% of body weight but consumes about 20% of total en- ergy ...more complex problem-solv- ing 3,4 are plausible when applied to the ...

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A complex social theory to the analysis of the social hipervariability

A complex social theory to the analysis of the social hipervariability

... Nowadays, biologists are the ones mainly interested on evolutionary theories of knowledge and foster discussion, but still lack a more developed evolutionary explanation of knowledge, that corresponds to the ...

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A Cognitive Neuroscience of Social Groups

A Cognitive Neuroscience of Social Groups

... of groups and individuals similarly or ...these brain regions contain such target-specific representations (group ...find brain regions that use multivoxel patterns to discriminate mental states ...

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Brain matters…in social sciences

Brain matters…in social sciences

... From a bioethical standpoint, the possible introduction of these techniques in routine medical practice will emphasize evidence of an individual’s bodily potential over concerns about quality of life from the perspective ...

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Human Pheromones in Female Social Groups

Human Pheromones in Female Social Groups

... the complex mechanism of two opposing effects both leading to synchrony, it was highly unlikely that the disruption of ovulation was caused by a simple chemical, but rather must have been pheromonal interaction ...

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Mindfulness and distal influence of social groups

Mindfulness and distal influence of social groups

... distal social influence on receptor ...by groups of subjects distributed after Fibonacci's ...The brain activity of the induction and receptor subjects was measured, synchronized over time, and the ...

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Social brain circuitry and social cognition in infants born preterm

Social brain circuitry and social cognition in infants born preterm

... in social competence, introspection, social judgment and planning, and poor emotional communication ...of social deficits observed in autism, specifically measures of social responsiveness ...

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Maintaining social care provision in the context of financial austerity

Maintaining social care provision in the context of financial austerity

... impacted more by the transition of older adult care than oth- ers, as the demographics of the populations of the regions most affected might suggest. Figure 8 displays the distribution of ethnicity for the recip- ients ...

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An exploration of the social brain hypothesis in insects.

An exploration of the social brain hypothesis in insects.

... Presumably, the novel challenges of central place foraging, finding, and overwhelming prey to provision larvae, and especially the need to develop spatial memories for their nesting sites, placed much higher cognitive ...

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SELIMIYE MOSQUE and ITS SOCIAL COMPLEX

SELIMIYE MOSQUE and ITS SOCIAL COMPLEX

... The residential architecture in Edirne at the turn of the centry reflects the influence of neo-classical, neo- barock and Art Nouveau styles coming from Europe. The settlement within the city walls was populated by ...

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Homogeneity in Social Groups of Iraq

Homogeneity in Social Groups of Iraq

... ethnic groups advance the private fortunes of their ...ethnic groups organize politically; occasionally they engage in acts of violence, destroying wealth and discouraging the formation of ...Ethnic ...

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SYP3000 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF GROUPS

SYP3000 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF GROUPS

... Because social psychology is best learned by active engagement with the subject matter, the course will involve participating in class mini-experiments, demonstrations, and discussions in addition to readings and ...

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Stereotypes of Norwegian Social Groups

Stereotypes of Norwegian Social Groups

... The results from Study 2 generally conformed to our expecta- tions. The cluster analysis and the additional analyses (t-tests, correlations) mirrored the results from Study 1 and further vali- dated the applicability of ...

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More on analysis + Going Online: Social Media and Social Groups

More on analysis + Going Online: Social Media and Social Groups

... – how order is established in (inter‐)action)). Examples of ethnomethodological analyses: Suchman (2007); Heath et al. (2011) • Discourse Analysis (interviews, observation, documents, video/audio). The social ...

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Types of Social Groups: Primary, Secondary and Reference Groups

Types of Social Groups: Primary, Secondary and Reference Groups

... Secondary Groups Secondary groups are another type of social ...These groups are typically found at work and ...secondary groups become pretty informal, and the members get to know each ...

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Relational altruism and giving in social groups

Relational altruism and giving in social groups

... in social settings that are unrelated to the charitable activity, with the fundraising request coming not from a charity representative but from someone known to the ...

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