There may be rules and
social cues associated with online dating, people could benefit from the knowledge and learning.
Under conditions characterized by high - progesterone levels and low fertility (e.g. in the luteal phase or early pregnancy), women express stronger preferences for
social cues associated with direct benefits of mate choice.
Not exact matches
Using an animal model of this syndrome, scientists from the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered that mutations in PTEN affect the assembly of connections between two brain areas important for the processing of
social cues: the prefrontal cortex, an area of the brain
associated with complex cognitive processes such as moderating
social behavior, and the amygdala, which plays a role in emotional processing.
«What we think it is doing is increasing the salience of
social cues, and helping the brain get more effective at understanding and responding to these
cues,» said senior author
Associate Professor Adam Guastella from the University of Sydney.
If you assume, as I do, that most technologies
associated with portals and intranets move from the outside in; then we need look to the general Internet to see what is happening with
social media and take
cues from these developments and frameworks.
Job candidates sometimes misread
social cues, said Anne Howard, a recruiter with executive recruiting firm Lynn Hazan &
Associates.
An emerging body of literature24, 25 shows that a subgroup of chronically aggressive children exhibit marked difficulty processing
social cues that signal the need to inhibit aggressive impulses.26 These findings have been attributed to reduced responding in specific neural architecture
associated with stress responses and HPA axis regulation.
Despite studies suggesting deficits in emotion perception and imagining others in pain, professor Simon Baron - Cohen claims psychopathy is
associated with intact cognitive empathy, which would imply an intact ability to read and respond to behaviors,
social cues and what others are feeling.