A novel social attribution paradigm: The Dynamic Interacting Shape Clips (DISC)

Volume: 138, Pages: 105507 - 105507
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
The Dynamic Interacting Shape Clips (DISC) is a novel stimulus set designed to examine mentalizing, specifically social attribution, suitable for use with diverse methodologies including fMRI. The DISC offer some advantages compared to other social attribution stimuli including a large number of stimuli, subsets of stimuli depicting different kinds of social interactions (i.e., friendly approach, aggression, and avoidance), and two control...
Paper Details
Title
A novel social attribution paradigm: The Dynamic Interacting Shape Clips (DISC)
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
138
Pages
105507 - 105507
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