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Based on the early work of Anderson <ref name=":1" />, it appears that humans integrate semantic as well as social information using ensemble coding. These findings suggest, that social processes may hinge on the same sort of underlying mechanisms that allow people to perceive average object orientation <ref name="Dakin_1997" />, direction of motion <ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /><ref name="Haberman_2012" />.
In recent years, ensemble coding in the field of [[social vision]] has emerged. This research focuses on how observers accurately perceive and extract social information from groups and how that influences downstream judgments and behaviors <ref name=":4">{{Cite journal|last=Goodale|first=Brianna M.|last2=Alt|first2=Nicholas P.|last3=Lick|first3=David J.|last4=Johnson|first4=Kerri L.|date=2018-11|title=Groups at a glance: Perceivers infer social belonging in a group based on perceptual summaries of sex ratio.|url=http://doi.apa.org/getdoi.cfm?doi=10.1037/xge0000450|journal=Journal of Experimental Psychology: General|language=en|volume=147|issue=11|pages=1660–1676|doi=10.1037/xge0000450|issn=1939-2222}}</ref>. The seminal research in this field was conducted by Briana Goodale, on how extracting sex ratio summaries provides an early visual cue that signals sense of belonging to the group <ref name=":4" />.
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