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Social insects with memory

Biological Cybernetics, 1997
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Social memory goes viral

Science, 2016
A precisely mapped brain network discriminates and remembers friends and ...
Kapil, Saxena, Richard G M, Morris
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Socialization of Memory

2000
Abstract Socialization of memory implies that basic memory functions, skills, strategies, and practices are affected by social learning; that in some way and for some purposes memory is improved, generally in accord with dominant cultural values, through exposure to training or practices by socialization agents, parents, teachers, or ...
Katherine Nelson, Robyn Fivush
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EXTERNAL AIDS FOR SOCIAL MEMORY

Information, Communication & Society, 2001
Collective or social memories are not just a way for accumulating and preserving but also for sharing and developing knowledge. Indeed, as knowledge is made explicit and elaborated by a community, it enriches the local culture and the current practices, becoming a basis for communication and learning. This paper addresses the concept of 'social memory'
Marti, Patrizia   +2 more
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Memory bias in social phobia

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1994
To examine memory bias for social threat in social phobics, four studies are reported in which social phobic and nonclinical Ss are compared on their retrieval of threat-relevant information. Study 1 measured standard recall and recognition of threat, neutral, and positive words, while Study 2 assessed retrieval of these words through implicit and ...
Rapee R.M.   +4 more
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Social memory, social stress, and economic behaviors [PDF]

open access: possibleBrain Research Bulletin, 2005
Social memory plays a pivotal role in social behaviors, from mating behaviors to cooperative behaviors based on reciprocal altruism. More specifically, social/person recognition memory is supposed, by behavioral-economic and game-theoretic analysis, to be required for tit-for-tat like cooperative behaviors to evolve under the N-person iterated prisoner'
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Destination memory: the relationship between memory and social cognition

Psychological Research, 2017
Destination memory refers to the ability to remember to whom one has sent information (e.g., "did I tell my colleague X or Y about the conference?", "did I send that email to my colleague X or Y?"). This review describes empirical studies demonstrating how normal aging and neurological disorders compromise destination memory.
El Haj, Mohamad, Miller, Ralph R.
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DNA memories of early social life

Neuroscience, 2014
The foundations of brain architecture are established early in life through a continuous series of dynamic interactions in which environmental conditions and personal experiences have a significant impact on how genetic predispositions are expressed.
Hoffmann, A., Spengler, D.
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Social Memory and Social Judgment

1989
One of the most frequent questions that social cognition researchers are asked by their colleagues (and to me one of the most irritating) is what distinguishes social cognition from cognitive psychology in general. My own reaction to this question is typically, “What difference does it make?” The categorization and subcategorization of disciplines is ...
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Memory and learning for social robots

RO-MAN 2008 - The 17th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2008
While most research in social robotics embraces the challenge of designing and studying the interaction between robots and humans itself, this talk will discuss the utility of social interaction in order to facilitate for more flexible robotics. What can a robot gain with respect to learning and adaptation from being able to sociably interact? What are
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