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Fiction Reading Has a Small Positive Impact on Social Cognition: A Meta-Analysis
Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2018Scholars from both the social sciences and the humanities have credited fiction reading with a range of positive real-world social effects. Research in psychology has suggested that readers may make good citizens because fiction reading is associated ...
D. Dodell-Feder, D. Tamir
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2015
Social cognition is a major problem underlying deficiencies in interpersonal relationships in several psychiatric populations. And yet there is currently no gold standard for pharmacological treatment of psychiatric illness that directly targets these social cognitive areas.
Alexandra, Patin, René, Hurlemann
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Social cognition is a major problem underlying deficiencies in interpersonal relationships in several psychiatric populations. And yet there is currently no gold standard for pharmacological treatment of psychiatric illness that directly targets these social cognitive areas.
Alexandra, Patin, René, Hurlemann
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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. Tory Higgins, John A. Bargh
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Cognition in Practice: Outdoors: a social anthropology of cognition in practice
, 1988List of figures List of tables Preface 1. Introduction: psychology and anthropology I Part I. Theory in Practice: 2. Missionaries and cannibals (indoors) 3. Life after school 4. Psychology and anthropology II Part II. Practice in Theory: 5.
J. Lave
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Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021
Social spatial cognition refers to the interaction between self, place, and partners, with emphasis on the impact of the social environment on spatial behavior and on how individual spatial representations converge to form collective spatial behavior - i.e., common places and routes.
Alex Dorfman+4 more
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Social spatial cognition refers to the interaction between self, place, and partners, with emphasis on the impact of the social environment on spatial behavior and on how individual spatial representations converge to form collective spatial behavior - i.e., common places and routes.
Alex Dorfman+4 more
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Stories and the Promotion of Social Cognition
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2018Engaging with fictional stories and the characters within them might help us better understand our real-world peers. Because stories are about characters and their interactions, understanding stories might help us to exercise our social cognitive ...
R. Mar
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The social life of cognition [PDF]
We begin by illustrating that long before the cognitive revolution, social psychology focused on topics pertaining to what is now known as social cognition: people's subjective interpretations of social situations and the concepts and cognitive processes underlying these interpretations.
John Voiklis+2 more
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Social Cognition in Children With ADHD
Journal of Attention Disorders, 2018Objective: Despite evidence of social skill deficits in children with ADHD, there is no consensus regarding a social cognitive profile and whether these skills predict behavior.
E. Parke+6 more
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Cognitive Consistency in Social Cognition
2018The desire to maintain consistency between cognitions has been recognized by many psychologists as an important human motive. Research on this topic has been highly influential in a variety of areas of social cognition, including attitudes, person perception, prejudice and stereotyping, and self-evaluation.
Bertram Gawronski, Skylar M. Brannon
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Embodiment and Social Cognition
2011This chapter briefly reviews models of the conceptual system on which most research in social cognition research was based until very recently. It then outlines the principles of another account, which is the theory of embodied or grounded cognition. Relevant research findings are presented to demonstrate how several dimensions of experience, such as ...
Niedenthal, P.M.+2 more
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