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The Dunbar number broadly refers to a proposed cognitive limit on the size of stable human social groups, often cited as around 150. It originates from anthropologist Robin Dunb...
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The Dunbar number broadly refers to a proposed cognitive limit on the size of stable human social groups, often cited as around 150. It originates from anthropologist Robin Dunb...
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Cognitive enhancement therapy (CET) for autism is a structured, skill-building approach that combines computer-based neurocognitive training with group-based social cognition pr...
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A preconceived notion is a belief or attitude formed about someone or something before having full or current information. These judgments often arise from prior experiences, cu...
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In humans, spindle neurons are abundant in areas linked to social cognition and emotion regulation. Among nonhumans, they are documented most clearly in great apes (chimpanzees,...
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