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View article: Dyadic Interaction Platform: A novel tool to study transparent social interactions
Dyadic Interaction Platform: A novel tool to study transparent social interactions Open
Studies of social cognition examine how organisms process and act on the presence, intentions, actions, and behavioural outcomes of others in social contexts. Many real-life social interactions unfold during direct face-to-face contact and…
View article: Dyadic Interaction Platform: A novel tool to study transparent social interactions
Dyadic Interaction Platform: A novel tool to study transparent social interactions Open
Studies of social cognition examine how organisms process and act on the presence, intentions, actions, and behavioural outcomes of others in social contexts. Many real-life social interactions unfold during direct face-to-face contact and…
View article: Dyadic Interaction Platform: A novel tool to study transparent social interactions
Dyadic Interaction Platform: A novel tool to study transparent social interactions Open
Studies of social cognition examine how organisms process and act on the presence, intentions, actions, and behavioural outcomes of others in social contexts. Many real-life social interactions unfold during direct face-to-face contact and…
View article: Dynamic coding and sequential integration of multiple reward attributes by primate amygdala neurons
Dynamic coding and sequential integration of multiple reward attributes by primate amygdala neurons Open
The value of visual stimuli guides learning, decision-making, and motivation. Although stimulus values often depend on multiple attributes, how neurons extract and integrate distinct value components from separate cues remains unclear. Her…
View article: Naturalistic generative narratives reveal effects of social characteristics on decision-making
Naturalistic generative narratives reveal effects of social characteristics on decision-making Open
Introduction The social characteristics of others can powerfully influence our decisions. They can also be broadly impacted by the social context in which these choices are made, making the effects of these characteristics on decision-maki…
View article: Confidence over competence: Real-time integration of social information in human continuous perceptual decision-making
Confidence over competence: Real-time integration of social information in human continuous perceptual decision-making Open
Human perceptual decision-making is susceptible to social influences. To determine if and how individuals opportunistically integrate real-time social information about noisy stimuli into their judgment, we tracked perceptual accuracy and …
View article: Confidence over competence: Real-time integration of social information in human continuous perceptual decision-making
Confidence over competence: Real-time integration of social information in human continuous perceptual decision-making Open
Human perception is susceptible to social influences. To determine if and how individuals opportunistically integrate real-time social information about noisy stimuli into their judgment, we tracked perceptual accuracy and confidence in so…
View article: Confidence over competence: Real-time integration of social information in human continuous perceptual decision-making
Confidence over competence: Real-time integration of social information in human continuous perceptual decision-making Open
Human perceptual decision-making is susceptible to social influences. To determine if and how individuals opportunistically integrate real-time social information about noisy stimuli into their judgment, we tracked perceptual accuracy and …
View article: Dynamic coding and sequential integration of multiple reward attributes by primate amygdala neurons
Dynamic coding and sequential integration of multiple reward attributes by primate amygdala neurons Open
The value of visual stimuli guides learning, decision-making and motivation. Although stimulus values often depend on multiple attributes, how neurons extract and integrate distinct value components from separate cues remains unclear. Here…
View article: Naturalistic Generative Narratives Reveal Effects of Social Characteristics on Decision-Making
Naturalistic Generative Narratives Reveal Effects of Social Characteristics on Decision-Making Open
The social characteristics of others can powerfully influence our decisions. They can also be broadly impacted by the social context in which these choices are made, making the effects of these characteristics on decision-making especially…
View article: Single-neuronal predictions of others’ beliefs in humans
Single-neuronal predictions of others’ beliefs in humans Open
Preprocessed data and codes in order to reproduce the main results, figures, and panels in the paper.
View article: Single-neuronal predictions of others’ beliefs in humans
Single-neuronal predictions of others’ beliefs in humans Open
Preprocessed data and codes in order to reproduce the main results, figures, and panels in the paper.
View article: Investigating the Neurobiology of Abnormal Social Behaviors
Investigating the Neurobiology of Abnormal Social Behaviors Open
OPINION article Front. Neural Circuits, 30 November 2021 Volume 15 - 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fncir.2021.769314
View article: Social agent identity cells in the prefrontal cortex of interacting groups of primates
Social agent identity cells in the prefrontal cortex of interacting groups of primates Open
A mind’s-eye view of others Social interaction among groups of individuals is a complex proposition. Not only must an animal keep track of various vocalizations and direct interactions in the present but likely also their knowledge of ever…
View article: Neuronal Circuits for Social Decision-Making and Their Clinical Implications
Neuronal Circuits for Social Decision-Making and Their Clinical Implications Open
Social living facilitates individual access to rewards, cognitive resources, and objects that would not be otherwise accessible. There are, however, some drawbacks to social living, particularly when competing for scarce resources. Further…
View article: Nonhuman Primates Satisfy Utility Maximization in Compliance with the Continuity Axiom of Expected Utility Theory
Nonhuman Primates Satisfy Utility Maximization in Compliance with the Continuity Axiom of Expected Utility Theory Open
Expected Utility Theory (EUT), the first axiomatic theory of risky choice, describes choices as a utility maximization process: decision makers assign a subjective value (utility) to each choice option and choose the one with the highest u…
View article: Social Agent Identity Cells in the Prefrontal Cortex of Interacting Groups of Primates
Social Agent Identity Cells in the Prefrontal Cortex of Interacting Groups of Primates Open
Matlab file for generating main figures.
View article: Social Agent Identity Cells in the Prefrontal Cortex of Interacting Groups of Primates
Social Agent Identity Cells in the Prefrontal Cortex of Interacting Groups of Primates Open
Matlab file for generating main figures.
View article: Monkeys Show Theory of Mind
Monkeys Show Theory of Mind Open
Hayashi et al. (2020) provide evidence that Japanese macaques show theory of mind abilities in an anticipatory-looking variant of the canonical false belief task. This study paves the way to investigate the neuronal basis of social cogniti…
View article: Non-human primates satisfy utility maximization in compliance with the continuity axiom of Expected Utility Theory
Non-human primates satisfy utility maximization in compliance with the continuity axiom of Expected Utility Theory Open
Expected Utility Theory (EUT), the first axiomatic theory of risky choice, describes choices as a utility maximization process: decision makers assign a subjective value (utility) to each choice option and choose the one with the highest u…