… adapted, with an increased focus on repeated interactions, partner control through sanctioning, and partner (de)selection for future interactions… circle of sustainable socialinteraction and …
… This positive-feedbackloop is interpreted as a signal to cells that iron scavenging by … introduced siderophore-mediated socialinteractions as pairwise interactions between two strains …
… adaptivesocial network [45]. Here homophily seemed to make consensus more difficult to achieve, similar to our method… Although there is evidence that many types of socialinteractions …
… classifications of techniques for other theories in the motivation and social psychological literature, and our approachbased on theory, evidence, and expert consensus may provide a …
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… socialinteraction and socialcommunication and (2) restricted, repetitive and inflexible patterns of behaviour, interests or activities, including differences in sensory sensitivities and …
… Current knowledge fails to define the neurobiological processes underlying social behaviour involving the (patho-) physiological mechanisms that link system-level phenomena to the …
… the IAD represents a socialinteraction context that is defined … the rules that govern their interactions and less on the agency … a purely socialinteraction context (social action situation, S-…
… The ability to recall past socialinteractions and to imagine potential future events is both a blessing and a curse in this regard. On the one hand, this unique neurocognitive capacity is …
… done on leisure mechanisms of action; … of mechanism-specific systematic reviews mentioned above. Instead, the focus of this Review is to catalogue each specific potential mechanism, …