Austen L Krill
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Krill A, Platek S
PLoS One
. 2012 Feb;
7(2):e30613.
PMID: 22355319
Humans use theory of mind when predicting the thoughts and feelings and actions of others. There is accumulating evidence that cooperation with a computerized game correlates with a unique pattern...
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Platek S, Krill A
Brain Res
. 2009 Jun;
1284:156-60.
PMID: 19501073
People respond favorably toward self-resembling faces. We investigated the pattern of responding in the amygdala of Caucasian participants to self-face resemblance expressed in same and other-race (African descent) faces. The...
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Platek S, Krill A, Wilson B
Neuropsychologia
. 2008 Sep;
47(1):289-93.
PMID: 18761362
On the basis of Hamilton's (Hamilton, W. D. (1964). The genetical evolution of social behavior I, II. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 7, 17-52) theory of inclusive fitness, self-facial resemblance is...
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Platek S, Krill A, Kemp S
Neurosci Lett
. 2008 Apr;
437(2):76-81.
PMID: 18436378
Humans respond favourably to self-resembling faces. Self-facial resemblance is a mechanism for self-referent phenotypic matching by which humans can differentiate genetic kin from other members of a social group. To...