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During both scanning sessions, participants completed social and nonsocial incentive delay tasks.
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In both studies, size comparisons served as a nonsocial control condition.
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These results provide evidence for overlapping processes in the comparison of physical attractiveness and nonsocial magnitudes.
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In addition, nonsocial cues (car) did not elicit this effect.
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First, we demonstrate that the distance effect characteristic of nonsocial comparisons also holds for attractiveness comparisons.
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Principal component analysis shows that variation in social and nonsocial traits are attributable to 5 independent factors.
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Moreover, the native or original endowment was conceived, in extreme cases, as nonsocial or even as antisocial.
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These results support the existence of a content bias in cultural evolution that favors social information over equivalent nonsocial information.
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This appeared to be a content bias rather than guided variation because little distortion of the nonsocial stories was observed.
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Here, we provide an objective, unbiased survey of functional brain abnormalities in ASD, related to both social and nonsocial processing.
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Instead, children with ASD have altered neural activity compared to adults during both social and nonsocial tasks, especially in fronto-temporal structures.
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However, there are many nonsocial attention skills that are also impaired in autism; they may not be involved with the mirror-neuron system.
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Four experiments uncovered an action dominance error by which people's natural focus on actions hinders appropriate responses to social and nonsocial stimuli.
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Second, the neural correlates of these distance effects overlapped in a frontoparietal network known for its involvement in processing simple nonsocial quantities.
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Williams syndrome is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder with a distinctive phenotype, including cognitive-linguistic features, nonsocial anxiety, and a strong attraction to music.
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Additionally, these analyses revealed greater activation during nonsocial reward outcomes during the OT condition relative to PLC in the right OFC and left FP.