The speed of human social interaction perception
The ability to perceive others' social interactions, here defined as the directed contingent actions between two or more people, is a fundamental part of human experience that develops early in infancy and is shared with other primates. However, the neural computations underlying this ability r...
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Elsevier BV,
2021-04-05T21:00:14Z.
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