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Beyond cognitive deficits: how social class shapes social cognition
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2023Lower social class is thought to contribute to poorer executive functioning and working memory. Nevertheless, lower social class individuals consistently outperform their higher-class counterparts on social cognitive tasks that rely on similar underlying cognitive processes (e.g., working memory and executive functioning).
Nicholas J. Fendinger +2 more
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2020
Social cognition refers to a complex set of mental abilities underlying social stimulus perception, processing, interpretation, and response. Together, these abilities support the development of adequate social competence and adaptation. Social cognition has a protracted development through infancy to adulthood.
Cindy, Beaudoin, Miriam H, Beauchamp
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Social cognition refers to a complex set of mental abilities underlying social stimulus perception, processing, interpretation, and response. Together, these abilities support the development of adequate social competence and adaptation. Social cognition has a protracted development through infancy to adulthood.
Cindy, Beaudoin, Miriam H, Beauchamp
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2009
Theory of mind is said to be uniquely human. Is this statement justified? Thirty years of research on a variety of species has produced differences in opinion, from unequivocal positive evidence to no evidence at all for mental attribution in animals.
Nathan J, Emery, Nicola S, Clayton
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Theory of mind is said to be uniquely human. Is this statement justified? Thirty years of research on a variety of species has produced differences in opinion, from unequivocal positive evidence to no evidence at all for mental attribution in animals.
Nathan J, Emery, Nicola S, Clayton
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"Social" Cognition and Social Cognition
Small Group Research, 1994Following Kuhn, it is proposed that there are two major paradigms for the study of social cognition. The first and most traditional paradigm relies on single-subject designs, and is therefore limited to the study of subjective phenomena. It prescribes that subjects 'responses be kept independent, and treats any interdependence in these responses as a ...
William Ickes, Richard Gonzalez
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Social Cognition and Social Perception
Annual Review of Psychology, 1987constructs that represent them, no matter what the person's process ing goals during priming. Bargh & Pietromonaco ( 1982, Bargh et al 1986) showed that trait adjectives prime relevant trait constructs even when those adjectives are presented subliminally so that subjects are unaware of even the presence of the priming stimuli. Once a social construct
E T, Higgins, J A, Bargh
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
In the late 1970s, Premack and Woodruff asked whether chimpanzees had a theory of mind. The answer to this question has remained elusive. Whereas some authors argue that chimpanzees are capable of mental state attribution, others maintain that they simply learn certain cues in ertain situations. Recent studies challenge both views.
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In the late 1970s, Premack and Woodruff asked whether chimpanzees had a theory of mind. The answer to this question has remained elusive. Whereas some authors argue that chimpanzees are capable of mental state attribution, others maintain that they simply learn certain cues in ertain situations. Recent studies challenge both views.
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Socially Situated Cognition: Cognition in its Social Context
2004Publisher Summary This chapter proposes a new integration of social psychology and situated cognition—that is, socially situated cognition (SSC). This new approach rests directly on recent developments in psychology and cognitive science captured by the label situated cognition. It highlights four core assumptions that are common to social psychology
Smith, E.R., Semin, G.R.
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2023
Abstract This chapter discusses Sophie de Grouchy’s views on social cognition and morality. De Grouchy had a particularly interesting empiricist take on the origins of empathy in the earliest experiences of infancy. This chapter argues that research on artificial social cognition is in danger of taking on board too many rationalist ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses Sophie de Grouchy’s views on social cognition and morality. De Grouchy had a particularly interesting empiricist take on the origins of empathy in the earliest experiences of infancy. This chapter argues that research on artificial social cognition is in danger of taking on board too many rationalist ...
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2009
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Böckler, A., Knoblich, G., Sebanz, N.
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Contains fulltext : 90223.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
Böckler, A., Knoblich, G., Sebanz, N.
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2011
Pourquoi sommes-nous plus attires par tel visage que par tel autre ? Comment s’elaborent les stereotypes et les prejuges ? Pourquoi retenons-nous davantage ceci que cela ? Sommes-nous vraiment libres quand nous posons un choix ? L’idee que nous nous faisons de nous-memes influence-t-elle notre facon de juger autrui ?
Susan Fiske, Shelley Taylor
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Pourquoi sommes-nous plus attires par tel visage que par tel autre ? Comment s’elaborent les stereotypes et les prejuges ? Pourquoi retenons-nous davantage ceci que cela ? Sommes-nous vraiment libres quand nous posons un choix ? L’idee que nous nous faisons de nous-memes influence-t-elle notre facon de juger autrui ?
Susan Fiske, Shelley Taylor
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