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Social Dynamics

Markov-Modulated Hawkes Processes for Modeling Sporadic and Bursty Event Occurrences in Social Interactions

June 16, 2022/in Social Dynamics
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Network Hawkes Process Models for Exploring Latent Hierarchy in Social Animal Interactions

June 16, 2022/in Social Dynamics
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DomArchive: a century of a published dominance data

January 11, 2022/in Social Dynamics
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The centennial of the pecking order: current state and future prospects for the study of dominance hierarchies

January 6, 2022/in Social Dynamics
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Networks never rest: An investigation of network evolution in three species of animals

January 1, 2022/in Social Dynamics
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A psychological intervention strengthens students’ social networks and promotes persistence in STEM

November 1, 2020/in Social Dynamics
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Temporal microstructure of dyadic social behavior during relationship formation in mice

July 22, 2019/in Social Dynamics
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Mouse social network dynamics and community structure are associated with plasticity-related brain gene expression

August 4, 2016/in Social Dynamics, Social Neuroscience
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Temporal pairwise-correlation analysis provides empirical support for attention hierarchies in mice

May 2, 2016/in Social Dynamics
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Temporal dynamics of social hierarchy formation and maintenance in male mice

May 1, 2016/in Physiological Plasticity, Social Dynamics
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Social Dynamics Lab

James Curley
Associate Professor
University of Texas at Austin
Department of Psychology
108 E. Dean Keaton
Austin, TX 78712-1043

curley@utexas.edu

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