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1 e of accuracy, agreement, and rationality in social perception.
2 pecially activated for biological stimuli in social perception.
3 l motivation, and cortical sites involved in social perception.
4 l sulcus (pSTS)--an area implicated in basic social perception.
5 s been implicated in language processing and social perception.
6 vioral studies and neural systems underlying social perception.
7 ate expectancy effects, and high accuracy in social perception.
8 ificant in the mediation model that included social perception.
9 e orbitofrontal cortex demonstrated impaired social perception.
10 may inform our understanding of categorical social perception.
11 is on the cognitive dynamics of categorical social perception.
12 characteristics and trait attribution during social perception.
15 that oxytocin has broad positive effects on social perception and are more consistent with the anima
19 ents down to three candidate domains-namely, social perception and emotion processing, motivation and
20 rgued that the social science scholarship on social perception and interpersonal expectancies was cha
21 ever, gaps between behavioral literatures in social perception and neuroscience are still abundant.
26 retically tractable, help refine accounts of social perception, and illuminate some personality dispo
27 Schilbach et al.'s characterization of the "social perception" approach to social cognition as a "sp
29 study of fast-and-frugal heuristics, we view social perceptions as judgment tools and assert that per
30 rolled manner that right pSTS is involved in social perception beyond physical properties such as mot
31 The body's shape and motion provoke basic social perceptions, biological sex and gender (i.e., mas
32 significant in a model that did not include social perception but was not significant in the mediati
33 een known that psychopathology can influence social perception, but a 2D framework of mind perception
34 Previous research has shown that impaired social perception, characteristic of autism, extends to
38 e validity and reliability of stereotypes in social perception confirms traditional early social psyc
39 y simple, the human face can elicit multiple social perceptions due to the rich variations of its mov
40 files, such as impaired social cognition and social perception, executive dysfunction, and atypical p
41 ng (computerized visual masking procedures), social perception (Half Profile of Nonverbal Sensitivity
43 Interest in the neural systems underlying social perception has expanded tremendously over the pas
47 sely what face information elicits different social perceptions is a complex empirical challenge that
48 ble dissociation between two core domains of social perception (judgments of identity versus attracti
49 ual perception, the present study found that social perception mediates the influence of early visual
50 ctly whether one aspect of social cognition (social perception) mediates relations between basic visu
51 n-specific knowledge of animals overlaps the social perception networks of the brain, suggesting doma
52 need to better understand effects of sex on social perception processing in relation to ASD phenotyp
54 etween Jussim's specific narrative regarding social perception research, with noted patterns of scien
57 dently contributed to loneliness, only basic social perception skills mediated the association betwee
58 lesions and compared their performance on a social perception task with that of healthy volunteers.
59 sociated with development and performance on social perception tasks and visuospatial abilities at 5
60 ssing is linked to functional status through social perception, thereby supporting a significant indi
62 potential to transfer psychophysical laws of social perception to the digital economy via avatars and
65 e generally weak, fragile, and fleeting; (2) Social perceptions were often quite accurate; and (3) Co
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