Sentence examples for regulate social interactions from inspiring English sources

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The patterns of appreciation describe the relationships involved in how individuals appreciate each other in collaborative or task-oriented groups in which mutual trust or benefit is assumed to regulate social interactions.

Thus, close calls appear to have depending on the audience at which they are addressed a dual function: they may either function to maintain group cohesion or to regulate social interactions (Fichtel and Manser 2010).

In particular, grunts are more or less constantly produced while moving, foraging and during social interactions (Pereira and Kappeler 1997) and may, thus, serve to maintain group cohesion and to regulate social interactions.

If these calls also serve to regulate social interactions, we predicted that they are also produced during social interactions and that the likelihood of aggression decreases when approaches are accompanied by a close call.

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Prof Tony Charman, Centre for Research in Autism and Education at the Institute of Education, said: "Differences in the use of eye gaze to regulate social interaction are already a well-recognised early feature in many children with autism from the second year of life.

These findings suggest that humans have evolved to use neurocomputational architecture dedicated to face processing and reward evaluation for the differentiation of kin, which drives implicit idiosyncratic affectively regulated social interactions.

Among social species, awareness of others' emotions is seen as playing an important role in regulating social interactions, coordinating behavior, forming bonds between mothers and infants, as well as in forming short-term coalitions and long lasting relationships.

In humans, mutual gaze or eye contact plays a critical role in regulating social interactions by providing information and expressing intimacy (for a review, see [1]).

These results confirm the role of empathy in regulating social interactions and our ability to adapt our behavior to others' emotional state (e.g., [51]), as shown, for example, by the well-known literature on emotional contagion (e.g., [52]).

While social behavior requires the interplay of a number of regions of the brain, the BST and MeA may play a particularly critical role in regulating social interactions as these areas receive direct input from the accessory olfactory bulb, have bi-directional communication, and are among the first regions to show neuronal activation during social contact [16] [19].

Chemical communication plays a key role in regulating social interactions in social insects.

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