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Social Cognition is the study of how people make sense out of themselves and others. It focuses on how people think about other people and how they think they think about others and themselves. Social cognition looks at the higher mental processes that are engaged while in social situations or in dealing with social information (perception, memory, attention, reasoning, and problem solving).
Fiske Social Cognition First Edition Large Cover This exciting new version of the classic text, Social Cognition, describes the increasingly complete link between neuropsychology and culture. Highlighting the cutting-edge research in social neuropsychology, mainstream experimental social-cognitive psychology, and cultural psychology, it retains the authors’ unique ability to be both scholarly and entertaining. Reader-friendly style and concise summaries combine with the authors’ engaging perspectives on this flourishing field. Comprehensive without being overwhelming, this new standard for the field brings with it a new organization reflecting current consensus open issues of the field, and its trajectory into the future.
In Social Cognition and Schizophrenia, editors Patrick W. Corrigan and David L. Penn present a theoretically important and clinically relevant frame for better understanding this thought disorder, which commonly wreaks havoc on all areas of functioning. While schizophrenia has long been understood to be both a cognitive disorder and a social one, integrating social and cognitive research approaches has not been simple. How, exactly, do deficits in attention, memory, or executive functioning affect problem-solving, assertiveness, or dating skills? How does interpersonal interaction affect cognitive ability?
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Social cognition came to prominence with the rise of cognitive psychology in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is now the dominant model and approach in mainstream social psychology. It is very likely that social psychology was always a lot more cognitive than mainstream psychology to begin with, as it traditionally discussed internal mental states such as beliefs and desires when mainstream psychology was dominated by behaviourism and rejected them as illusory. A parallel paradigm has arisen in the study of action, termed motor cognition [1]. Motor cognition is concerned with understanding the representation of action and the associated process.
Karen Gasper Karen Gasper is interested in affect and social cognition. Currently, her research examines the effect of both momentary and long-term feelings on information processing, the factors that influence affect regulation, and situational and individual differences in emotional understanding and experience. Some projects have investigated the influence of trait and state anxiety on judgment, the effect of mood on creativity, and the factors that reduce the influence of affect on information processing.
Social cognition is concerned with high level of social interactions in which cognitive capacities are used. In such interactions notions of knowledge, belief, emotions and personality becomes of importance. Applications of this work is widely spread in domestic robots, entertainment systems, and training simulators. It ... provides a platform for a better understanding of human cognition and complex reasoning system in social context.
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