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Minds Made for Sharing: Initiating Joint Attention Recruits Reward-related Neurocircuitry
2010
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
The data, therefore, support the idea that other-initiated joint attention relies upon recruitment of MPFC previously related to the "meeting of minds." ...
In contrast, self-initiated joint attention leads to a differential increase of neural activity in reward-related brain areas, which might contribute to the uniquely human motivation to engage in the sharing ...
In particular, we would like to thank Barbara Elghahwagi and Dorothe Krug for their help during fMRI data acquisition. L. ...
doi:10.1162/jocn.2009.21401
pmid:19929761
fatcat:w3vkjnhzybgszojzkugzilmo3a
Why we interact: On the functional role of the striatum in the subjective experience of social interaction
2014
NeuroImage
Results demonstrate that gaze-based interactions with a perceived human partner are associated with activity in the ventral striatum, a core component of reward-related neurocircuitry. ...
There is ample evidence that human primates strive for social contact and experience interactions with conspecifics as intrinsically rewarding. ...
Acknowledgements: We thank Neil Macrae and Axel Cleeremans for comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.06.061
pmid:24996121
fatcat:oighhknmkja2vjyyp3ya7chauu
Effects of Observing Eye Contact on Gaze Following in High-Functioning Autism
2014
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
We thank Tabea van der Lühe for her assistance with recruitment and testing of the participants with HFA in Cologne and for her help with data administration. ...
We are very thankful to Anne Blankenhorn for her help with recruiting and testing the control participants in Nijmegen and for analyzing and administrating the questionnaires. ...
Recent evidence suggests that initiating joint attention by directing someone else's gaze is associated with increased activity in reward-related neurocircuitry (Schilbach et al. 2010) . ...
doi:10.1007/s10803-014-2038-5
pmid:24442835
fatcat:ff67jjfum5a2xkqqcb4qgqs2xq
A Non-Verbal Turing Test: Differentiating Mind from Machine in Gaze-Based Social Interaction
2011
PLoS ONE
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank the members of the Neuroimaging Group of the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy for providing helpful support and insightful comments on previous ...
These findings indicate that self-initiated joint attention triggers reward-related processing and hence provides an intrinsic motivation for engaging others in joint attention. ...
neurocircuitry when observing joint attention. ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0027591
pmid:22096599
pmcid:PMC3212571
fatcat:nmaqeizhqvhulnhdzxo7era5zu
The Second-Person Perspective in the Preface of Nicholas of Cusa's De Visione Dei
2013
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion
The experience of joint attention that is described in this text is enigmatic (paradoxical, resisting objectification), dynamic (enactive, participatory), integrative (cognitive and affective), and transformative ...
As such, it instantiates the coincidentia oppositorum and docta ignorantia which, for Cusa, alone can give rise to a vision of the infinite. ...
Fink, and Kai Vogeley, 'minds made for Sharing: Initiating Joint Attention recruits reward-related Neurocircuitry' , Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 22, no. 12 (2010), 2702-2715. 27 Amodio and Frith, ...
doi:10.24204/ejpr.v5i4.210
fatcat:47bu7in5ibexhkeiiwyh4fk7ti
Toward a second-person neuroscience
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
In this article, we outline the theoretical conception of a second-person approach to other minds and review evidence from neuroimaging, psychophysiological studies, and related fields to argue for the ...
AbstractIn spite of the remarkable progress made in the burgeoning field of social neuroscience, the neural mechanisms that underlie social encounters are only beginning to be studied and could – paradoxically ...
In support of this, initial data using the experimental paradigm outlined in the target article suggest a role for reward-related circuitry in initiating joint attention on both neural and behavioral levels ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12000660
pmid:23883742
fatcat:ljnhq6z3ejfjldsoofwqico4ue
A second-person approach cannot explain intentionality in social understanding
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
also joint attention and joint goal-directed action. ...
AbstractA second-person approach that prioritizes dyadic emotional interaction is not well equipped to explain the origins of the understanding of mind conceived as intentionality. ...
In support of this, initial data using the experimental paradigm outlined in the target article suggest a role for reward-related circuitry in initiating joint attention on both neural and behavioral levels ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12001987
pmid:23883759
fatcat:rgbihe4yp5hv7fvizrubri4h3y
Why not the first-person plural in social cognition?
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
AbstractThrough the mental alignment that sustains social interactions, the minds of individuals are shared. ...
One interpretation of shared intentionality involves the ability of individuals to perceive features of the action scene from the perspective of the group (the "we-mode"). ...
In support of this, initial data using the experimental paradigm outlined in the target article suggest a role for reward-related circuitry in initiating joint attention on both neural and behavioral levels ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12001914
pmid:23883751
fatcat:e4xmqjt6pjgdzeuldpazpdq7p4
Toward a neuroscience of interactive parent–infant dyad empathy
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
More recent research includes the use of brief video clips and opportunities for maternal response. Among brain systems important to parenting are those involved in empathy. ...
In support of this, initial data using the experimental paradigm outlined in the target article suggest a role for reward-related circuitry in initiating joint attention on both neural and behavioral levels ...
Minds made for sharing: The neurobiological correlates of the reciprocity of social interaction. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12002063
pmid:23883768
pmcid:PMC4323376
fatcat:sj33zvhv2ffo5lppobt5mwfayy
On projecting grammatical persons into social neurocognition: A view from linguistics
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
s target article does not consider an orthogonal line of evidence for the centrality of interaction to social cognition: the many grammatical phenomena, some widespread cross-linguistically and some only ...
In support of this, initial data using the experimental paradigm outlined in the target article suggest a role for reward-related circuitry in initiating joint attention on both neural and behavioral levels ...
Minds made for sharing: The neurobiological correlates of the reciprocity of social interaction. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12001896
pmid:23883748
fatcat:kb6gucmjxvapldpdvcohosopki
The brain as part of an enactive system
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
In support of this, initial data using the experimental paradigm outlined in the target article suggest a role for reward-related circuitry in initiating joint attention on both neural and behavioral levels ...
Minds made for sharing: The neurobiological correlates of the reciprocity of social interaction. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12002105
pmid:23883750
fatcat:efxvhrywvfajrfdsav7qj2amcq
Final common pathway for tinnitus: theoretical and clinical implications of neuroanatomical substrates
2009
International Tinnitus Journal
The neuroanatomical substrates of the FCP provide a basis for the identification of the involved neurocircuitries and neurochemistries. ...
; (5) a model for the identification of underlying neurocircuitries and neurochemistries involved in brain for the sensory-affect transformation of an aberrant auditory stimulus (tinnitus); (6) a model ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS , whose foresight and imagination provided the opportunity to introduce nuclear medicine imaging for tinnitus theory, diagnosis, and treatment. ...
pmid:19842346
fatcat:xcdwev2kkrgw5bt5rtbovne6ei
Social Agency as a continuum
2020
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Finally, concepts from wider research areas are discussed in relation to the ecological validity of Social Agency paradigms, and we provide recommendations for future methodology. ...
This can be implemented as the other's reactions being caused by our action, joint action modulating our Sense of Agency, or the other's mere social presence influencing our Sense of Agency. ...
Elisabeth Pacherie and two anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. ...
doi:10.3758/s13423-020-01845-1
pmid:33289061
fatcat:76cdglcdpnbw7acg2rzmghjh4i
The Influence of Emotion on Cognitive Control: Relevance for Development and Adolescent Psychopathology
2011
Frontiers in Psychology
Finally, open areas of research for future study are identified and discussed within the context of cognitive control emotion interactions. ...
The findings are then summarized and discussed in relation to neurochemical processes and the dopamine hypothesis of prefrontal cortical function. ...
An important task for future work will be to integrate theoretical models of emotion and cognitive control and define the conditions under which these systems may recruit additional or distinct neurocircuitry ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00327
pmid:22275904
pmcid:PMC3223617
fatcat:7jo7lurfjngsnd326bv2muovom
Stratified medicine for mental disorders
2014
European Neuropsychopharmacology
Next, in typical development, joint attention behaviours emerge between 6 and 12 months and involve the triadic coordination or sharing ('jointness') of attention between the infant, another person, and ...
pathways as possible mediators of shared/joint aetiology. ...
doi:10.1016/j.euroneuro.2013.09.010
pmid:24176673
fatcat:5u4n44l2trcydkcumhauf7l6bu
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