Modulating Action Duration to Establish Nonconventional Communication
Actors spontaneously adjust the duration of their actions to communicate
task-relevant information
Making good cider out of bad apples: Signaling expectations boosts cooperation among would-be free riders
This study investigates how group-cooperation heuristics boosts voluntary contributions to public goods, in particular from individuals who otherwise prefer to free-ride.
Prioritization of arbitrary faces associated to self: An EEG study
Our results indicate that even unfamiliar faces that are associated to self can activate a self-representation. Once the self-representation has been activated the processing of ensuing stimuli is facilitated, irrespective of whether they are associated with the self.
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