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      • The subsequent growth in second- person neuroscientific studies has, in a short period of time, significantly advanced our understanding of the neural mechanisms of social interaction within individuals and across interacting brains and has also offered new insights into the neurobiology of disorders of social interaction, such as autism and other psychiatric conditions.
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  2. May 28, 2019 · The subsequent growth in second-person neuroscientific studies has, in a short period of time, significantly advanced our understanding of the neural mechanisms of social interaction within...

    • Elizabeth Redcay, Leonhard Schilbach
    • 2019
  3. Single and dual brain approaches in second-person neuroscience. The figure depicts the different approaches that are used in second-person neuroscience studies of social cognition and compares them to third-person studies.

    • Elizabeth Redcay, Leonhard Schilbach
    • 10.1038/s41583-019-0179-4
    • 2019
    • 2019/08
  4. Apr 29, 2014 · To address this issue, a natural approach is to study the brains of two interacting people in real mutual interactions, rather than only examining single individuals in pseudo social contexts (Hasson et al., 2012; Pfeiffer et al., 2013).

  5. Sep 5, 2014 · These skills are the object of study of social cognitive neuroscience [SCN, Ref. (1–3)]. Here, we discuss the limitations of mainstream SCN and highlight the benefits of studying language-based social interactions to develop a naturalistic approach to the field.

    • Adolfo Martín García, Agustin Mariano Ibañez
    • 2014
  6. May 28, 2019 · Second- person neuroscience is based on the assumption that social cognition during social interaction is fundamentally different to social cognition during social observation...

    • Elizabeth Redcay, Leonhard Schilbach
    • 2019
  7. Findings to date suggest that the neural mechanisms supporting social interaction differ from those involved in social observation and highlight a role of the so-called 'mentalizing network' as important in this distinction.

  8. Apr 30, 2020 · More recently, the fields of human–robot interaction and neuroscience have begun to intersect, providing new vistas on social cognition during interactions with social robots, with seminal studies investigating motor resonance, action observation, joint attention, and empathy felt towards robots.