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The influence of social network size on speech perception
Social network individual differences speech perception
2018/3/5
Loss of intercalated cells (ITCs) in the mouse amygdala of Tshz1 mutants correlates with fear, depression and social interaction phenotypes
brain development telencephalon transcription factor
2018/3/5
The intercalated cells (ITCs) of the amygdala have been shown to be critical regulatory components of amygdalar circuits, which control appropriate fear responses. Despite this, the molecular processe...
How social network heterogeneity facilitates lexical access and lexical prediction
Social networks Variability Lexical access
2017/8/30
People learn language from their social environment. As individuals differ in their social networks, they might be exposed to input with different lexical distributions, and these might influence thei...
Multi-modal communication of common ground: A review of social functions
Multi-modal communication social functions
2017/8/29
Until recently, the literature on common ground depicted its influence as a purely verbal phenomenon. We review current research on how common ground influences gesture. With informative exceptions, m...
How social opinion influences syntactic processing – An investigation using virtual reality
social perception virtual reality
2017/8/29
The extent to which you adapt your grammatical choices to match that of your interlocutor’s
(structural priming) can be influenced by the social opinion you have of your interlocutor.
However, the d...
Measures and mechanisms of common ground: Backchannels, conversational repair, and interactive alignment in free and task-oriented social interactions
Social coordination common ground conversational repair
2017/8/29
A crucial aspect of everyday conversational interactions is our ability to establish and maintain common ground. Understanding the relevant mechanisms involved in such social coordination remains an i...
Twelve-month-olds understand social intentions based on prosody and gesture shape
social intentions gesture shape
2017/8/28
Infants infer social and pragmatic intentions underlying attention-directing gestures, but the basis on which infants make these inferences is not well understood. Previous studies suggest that infant...
2017年第十二届国际语义与社会媒体适应与个性化研讨会(2017 12th International Workshop on Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP))
2017年 第十二届 国际语义 社会媒体适应 个性化 研讨会
2017/6/19
The Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP) workshop is the evolution of the Semantic Media Adaptation and Personalization initiative, which was founded during the summer of 20...
Social Preference in Preschoolers:Effects of Morphological Self-Similarity and Familiarity
Social Preference Preschoolers Morphological Self-Similarity and Familiarity
2016/5/3
Adults prefer to interact with others that are similar to themselves. Even slight facial selfresemblance can elicit trust towards strangers. Here we investigate if preschoolers at the age of 5 years a...
This and That Revisited:A Social and Multimodal Approach to Spatial Demonstratives
referential communication language space demonstratives gesture pointing
2016/5/3
As humans, we have the capacity to refer to the things in the world around us. In everyday spoken communication, we often use words to describe intended referents (such as objects, people, and events)...
Twelve-Month-Olds Understand Social Intentions Based on Prosody and Gesture Shape
Twelve-Month-Olds Social Intentions Prosody Gesture Shape
2016/5/3
Infants infer social and pragmatic intentions underlying attention-directing gestures, but the basis on which infants make these inferences is not well understood. Previous studies suggest that infant...
Adjusting the Manner of Language Processing to the Social Context: Attention Allocation During Interactions with Non-native Speakers
Language Processing Social Context
2015/12/18
Models of language processing traditionally assume that we process the language
of all speakers similarly, regardless of who they are. Thus, they assume that we
will understand the sentence I just...
How the Size of Our Social Network Influences Our Semantic Skills
Social network Semantic skills
2015/12/18
People differ in the size of their social network, and thus in the properties of the linguistic input they
receive. This article examines whether differences in social network size influence in...
Regional and Social Variation in Language.
Social Class Groupings in Sociolinguistic Research.