Posterior superior temporal cortex connectivity is related to social communication in toddlers
The second year of life is a time when social communication skills typically develop, but this
growth may be slower in toddlers with language delay. In the current study, we examined …
growth may be slower in toddlers with language delay. In the current study, we examined …
[HTML][HTML] Motor signatures of emotional reactivity in frontotemporal dementia
Automatic motor mimicry is essential to the normal processing of perceived emotion, and
disrupted automatic imitation might underpin socio-emotional deficits in neurodegenerative …
disrupted automatic imitation might underpin socio-emotional deficits in neurodegenerative …
Neurobiological mechanisms of social cognition treatment in high-functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder
G Rosenblau, G O'Connell, HR Heekeren… - Psychological …, 2020 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThe promise of precision medicine for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) hinges
on developing neuroscience-informed individualized interventions. Taking an important step …
on developing neuroscience-informed individualized interventions. Taking an important step …
Perceived communicative intent in gesture and language modulates the superior temporal sulcus
Behavioral evidence and theory suggest gesture and language processing may be part of a
shared cognitive system for communication. While much research demonstrates both …
shared cognitive system for communication. While much research demonstrates both …
Theory of Mind, pragmatics and the brain: Converging evidence for the role of intention processing as a core feature ofhuman communication
I Enrici, BG Bara, M Adenzato - Pragmatics & Cognition, 2019 - jbe-platform.com
Abstract Theory of Mind (ToM) is a neurocognitive system that allows the perceiver to
attribute mental states, such as intentions, beliefs, or feelings, to others' actions. The aim of …
attribute mental states, such as intentions, beliefs, or feelings, to others' actions. The aim of …
[HTML][HTML] Infant brain responses to social sounds: A longitudinal functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
NM McDonald, KL Perdue, J Eilbott, J Loyal… - Developmental cognitive …, 2019 - Elsevier
Infants are responsive to and show a preference for human vocalizations from very early in
development. While previous studies have provided a strong foundation of understanding …
development. While previous studies have provided a strong foundation of understanding …
Biological motion perception links diverse facets of theory of mind during middle childhood
Two cornerstones of social development—social perception and theory of mind—undergo
brain and behavioral changes during middle childhood, but the link between these …
brain and behavioral changes during middle childhood, but the link between these …
[HTML][HTML] Conceptual analysis: A social neuroscience approach to interpersonal interaction in the context of disruption and disorganization of attachment (NAMDA)
LO White, CC Schulz, MJS Schoett, MT Kungl… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Humans are strongly dependent upon social resources for allostasis and emotion
regulation. This applies especially to early childhood because humans—as an altricial …
regulation. This applies especially to early childhood because humans—as an altricial …
A precision medicine approach to oxytocin trials
In this chapter, we introduce a new area of social pharmacology that encompasses the study
of the role of neuromodulators in modulating a wide range of social behaviors and brain …
of the role of neuromodulators in modulating a wide range of social behaviors and brain …
[HTML][HTML] Neural activity and decoding of action observation using combined EEG and fNIRS measurement
In a social world, observing the actions of others is fundamental to understanding what they
are doing, as well as their intentions and feelings. Studies of the neural basis and decoding …
are doing, as well as their intentions and feelings. Studies of the neural basis and decoding …