Are We Becoming Socially Impaired? Computer-Mediated Communication, Human Evolution, and Social Capital
暂无分享,去创建一个
Saggi Nevo | Ned Kock | N. Kock | Saggi Nevo
[1] Karen L. Schmidt,et al. Human facial expressions as adaptations: Evolutionary questions in facial expression research. , 2001, American journal of physical anthropology.
[2] V. Burris. The Academic Caste System: Prestige Hierarchies in PhD Exchange Networks , 2004 .
[3] S. Ghoshal,et al. Social Capital, Intellectual Capital, and the Organizational Advantage , 1998 .
[4] Akbar Zaheer,et al. Free to Be Trusted? Organizational Constraints on Trust in Boundary Spanners , 2003, Organ. Sci..
[5] R. Rice,et al. Electronic Emotion , 1987 .
[6] Ned Kock,et al. The evolution of costly traits through selection and the importance of oral speech in e-collaboration , 2009, Electron. Mark..
[7] R. Saxe,et al. Making sense of another mind: The role of the right temporo-parietal junction , 2005, Neuropsychologia.
[8] Ned Kock,et al. The Psychobiological Model: Towards a New Theory of Computer-Mediated Communication Based on Darwinian Evolution , 2004, Organ. Sci..
[9] Livia Colle,et al. Impaired recognition of negative basic emotions in autism: A test of the amygdala theory , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[10] Jason Bennett Thatcher,et al. Do You Know What I Know? A Shared Understandings Perspective on Text-Based Communication , 2006, J. Comput. Mediat. Commun..
[11] David C. Yen,et al. Exploring the potential effects of emoticons , 2008, Inf. Manag..
[12] E. Heerey,et al. Implicit learning of social predictions , 2010 .
[13] J. Fodor,et al. The Modularity of Mind: An Essay on Faculty Psychology , 1984 .
[14] Ernst Fehr,et al. The Neuroeconomics of Mind Reading and Empathy , 2005, The American economic review.
[15] K. Munhall,et al. Spatial statistics of gaze fixations during dynamic face processing , 2007, Social neuroscience.
[16] Barry M. Staw,et al. What Theory is Not , 1995 .
[17] Mark S. Granovetter. The Strength of Weak Ties , 1973, American Journal of Sociology.
[18] James V. Haxby,et al. Mirror Neuron System Differentially Activated by Facial Expressions and Social Hand Gestures: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study , 2008, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[19] J. Fodor. The Modularity of mind. An essay on faculty psychology , 1986 .
[20] C. Frith,et al. Development and neurophysiology of mentalizing. , 2003, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.
[21] J. Coleman. Foundations of Social Theory , 1990 .
[22] D. Krackhardt. The strength of strong ties: The importance of Philos in organizations , 2003 .
[23] Charles R. Berger,et al. Planning Strategic Interaction , 2020 .
[24] Thomas W. Lauer,et al. Media transitions: The cases of digital imagery and e-mail , 2004, Inf. Technol. People.
[25] John H. Cartwright,et al. Evolution and Human Behavior: Darwinian Perspectives On Human Nature , 2000, Politics and the Life Sciences.
[26] J. Coleman,et al. Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital , 1988, American Journal of Sociology.
[27] A. Hollingshead. Retrieval processes in transactive memory systems , 1998 .
[28] Ned Kock,et al. Evolutionary Psychology and Information Systems Theorizing , 2010 .
[29] John Tooby,et al. Better than rational: Evolutionary psychology and the invisible hand , 1994 .
[30] John Tooby,et al. Introduction: Evolutionary psychology and conceptual integration , 1992 .
[31] Rebecca C. Knickmeyer,et al. Fetal testosterone and empathy: Evidence from the Empathy Quotient (EQ) and the “Reading the Mind in the Eyes” Test , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[32] S. Baron-Cohen. Mindblindness: An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind , 1997 .
[33] Hans Hansen. The ethnonarrative approach , 2006 .
[34] R. Saxe,et al. Editorial: The neuroscience of theory of mind , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[35] Scott A. Guerin,et al. Theory of mind broad and narrow: Reasoning about social exchange engages ToM areas, precautionary reasoning does not , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[36] Philip Gerrans,et al. What's domain-specific about theory of mind? , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[37] S. Pinker. The Language Instinct , 1994 .
[38] P. Blau. Exchange and Power in Social Life , 1964 .
[39] Marion Smits,et al. A Sales Force–Specific Theory-of-Mind Scale: Tests of Its Validity by Classical Methods and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging , 2009 .
[40] Amots Zehavi,et al. The Handicap Principle: A Missing Piece of Darwin's Puzzle , 1997 .
[41] Robert A. Foley. Evolution and Human Behavior: Darwinian Perspectives on Human Nature.Second Edition. ByJohn Cartwright. Cambridge (Massachusetts): MIT Press. $80.00 (hardcover); $36.00 (paper). xxviii + 418 p.; ill.; index. 978‐0‐262‐03380‐0 (hc); 978‐0‐262‐53304‐1 (pb). 2008. , 2009 .
[42] Ahmed Y. Mahfouz,et al. A Research Model for Online Social Behavior Based on an Evolutionary, Social Psychological, and Technological Approach , 2010 .
[43] J. Hodges,et al. Theory of mind in frontotemporal dementia , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[44] Ned Kock,et al. Information Systems Theorizing Based on Evolutionary Psychology: An Interdisciplinary Review and Theory Integration Framework , 2009, MIS Q..
[45] K. Pelphrey,et al. School-aged children exhibit domain-specific responses to biological motion , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[46] A. Tcherkassof,et al. Facial expressions of emotions: A methodological contribution to the study of spontaneous and dynamic emotional faces , 2007 .
[47] S. Pinker. How the Mind Works , 1999, Philosophy after Darwin.
[48] Rebecca Saxe,et al. Reading minds versus following rules: Dissociating theory of mind and executive control in the brain , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[49] Kai Vogeley,et al. The effects of self-involvement on attention, arousal, and facial expression during social interaction with virtual others: A psychophysiological study , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[50] D. Lazer,et al. The Strength of Strong Ties , 2003 .
[51] Avner Caspi,et al. Studying Invisibly: Media Naturalness and Learning , 2010 .
[52] J. Bloodgood,et al. Citizenship Behavior and The Creation of Social Capital in Organizations , 2002 .
[53] Mark H. Johnson,et al. The development and neural basis of referential gaze perception , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[54] P. Adler,et al. Social Capital: Prospects for a New Concept , 2002 .
[55] Scott C. D'Urso,et al. Connected to the Organization: A Survey of Communication Technologies in the Modern Organizational Landscape , 2009 .
[56] Lee Sproull,et al. Reducing social context cues: electronic mail in organizational communication , 1986 .
[57] Simone G. Shamay-Tsoory,et al. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex is involved in understanding affective but not cognitive theory of mind stories , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[58] R. Gulati. Does Familiarity Breed Trust? The Implications of Repeated Ties for Contractual Choice in Alliances , 1995 .
[59] D. Buss. Evolutionary Psychology -- The New Science of the Mind , 1998 .
[60] Simon Baron-Cohen,et al. Empathizing with basic emotions: Common and discrete neural substrates , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[61] D. Dennett. The Intentional Stance. , 1987 .
[62] N. Emery,et al. The eyes have it: the neuroethology, function and evolution of social gaze , 2000, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.
[63] T. Scheff. Intersubjectivity and Emotion , 1973 .
[64] B. Uzzi,et al. Social Structure and Competition in Interfirm Networks: The Paradox of Embeddedness , 1997 .
[65] M. Iacoboni,et al. Getting a grip on other minds: Mirror neurons, intention understanding, and cognitive empathy , 2006, Social Neuroscience.
[66] S. Aglioti,et al. Left hemisphere dominance in reading the sensory qualities of others’ pain? , 2006, Social neuroscience.
[67] Maria L. Kraimer,et al. A Social Capital Theory of Career Success , 2001 .
[68] M. Sabbagh,et al. Mid-frontal EEG alpha asymmetries predict individual differences in one aspect of theory of mind: Mental state decoding , 2006, Social neuroscience.