@PhilCorlett1 @PLOSCompBiol Thanks for the share Phil! I still think it is: a) really important we measure cognitive mechanisms in social contexts using tasks that involve social-regarding outcomes, i.e. where outcomes involve consequences for you *and*
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@nytimes Then it's good to know that online interaction trigger the same response in us, as interactions in real life! https://t.co/59KncoGhoL
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Frontiers | On the relationship of online and offline social cognition | Human Neuroscience https://t.co/wLTqEXrdvx
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RT @leoschilbach: @fusaroli These papers might be of interest, too: https://t.co/fullogpJsR https://t.co/2OgA2YaQ7w