Impaired spontaneous anthropomorphizing despite intact perception and social knowledge
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Infants help a non-human agentTackling the multifunctional nature of Broca's region meta-analytically: co-activation-based parcellation of area 44.Sex differences in the development of brain mechanisms for processing biological motion.Neural Correlates of Animacy Attribution Include Neocerebellum in Healthy AdultsBrain responses to biological motion predict treatment outcome in young children with autismNovel approach to study the perception of animacy in dogs.Mind perception: real but not artificial faces sustain neural activity beyond the N170/VPP.Disturbances in the spontaneous attribution of social meaning in schizophrenia.Emotional complexity and the neural representation of emotion in motion.Bilateral amygdala damage impairs the acquisition and use of common ground in social interactionThe intense world syndrome--an alternative hypothesis for autismFor the law, neuroscience changes nothing and everythingThe neuropsychology of infants' pro-social preferences.Amygdala lesions do not compromise the cortical network for false-belief reasoning.Distinct contributions of the amygdala and parahippocampal gyrus to suspicion in a repeated bargaining gameSpared ability to recognise fear from static and moving whole-body cues following bilateral amygdala damagePersonhood and neuroscience: naturalizing or nihilating?Robust learning of affective trait associations with faces when the hippocampus is damaged, but not when the amygdala and temporal pole are damaged.Autism and the development of face processing.Fear recognition ability predicts differences in social cognitive and neural functioning in menDistinct brain activity in processing negative pictures of animals and objects - the role of human contextsTheory of mind impairment in right hemisphere damage: A review of the evidence.Social and emotional competence in traumatic brain injury: new and established assessment tools.Innocent fun or "microslavery"? An ethical analysis of biotic games.Who Sees Human? The Stability and Importance of Individual Differences in Anthropomorphism.The wolfpack effect. Perception of animacy irresistibly influences interactive behavior.The automaticity of perceiving animacy: Goal-directed motion in simple shapes influences visuomotor behavior even when task-irrelevant.Dissociable medial temporal lobe contributions to social memory.The tipping point of animacy. How, when, and where we perceive life in a face.Dissociating animacy processing in high-functioning autism: neural correlates of stimulus properties and subjective ratings.Neural mechanisms of behavioral change in young adults with high-functioning autism receiving virtual reality social cognition training: A pilot study.Understanding grapheme personification: a social synaesthesia?Naturalizing Anthropomorphism: Behavioral Prompts to Our Humanizing of AnimalsEPISTEMOLOGICAL INTERLUDEThe Visual Brain, Perception, and Depiction of Animals in Rock Art
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Impaired spontaneous anthropomorphizing despite intact perception and social knowledge
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Impaired spontaneous anthropomorphizing despite intact perception and social knowledge
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P2860
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Impaired spontaneous anthropomorphizing despite intact perception and social knowledge
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Andrea S Heberlein
Ralph Adolphs
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10.1073/PNAS.0308220101
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2004-05-03T00:00:00Z