Interaction matters: A perceived social partner alters the neural processing of human speech.
Katherine RiceElizabeth RedcayPublished in: NeuroImage (2016)
Keyphrases
- human communication
- human interaction
- human interactions
- social behavior
- human human interaction
- nonverbal communication
- human behavior
- turn taking
- emotional state
- neural network
- social learning
- language acquisition
- real time
- social networks
- social interaction
- human computer interaction
- speech recognition
- human agent
- network architecture
- human robot interaction
- personality traits
- hand movements
- communication tools
- human robot
- agent interactions
- social media
- conversational agent
- information processing
- multi party
- human beings
- human subjects
- social presence
- behavioral patterns
- visual processing
- perceived usefulness
- computer mediated
- automatic speech recognition
- human learning
- text to speech
- user satisfaction
- collaborative learning
- social dynamics
- dialogue system
- social roles
- speech signal