reviewAnnual Review of PsychologyMar 2, 2011Closed access

Mechanisms of Social Cognition

Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging · Aarhus University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Social animals including humans share a range of social mechanisms that are automatic and implicit and enable learning by observation. Learning from others includes imitation of actions and mirroring of emotions. Learning about others, such as their group membership and reputation, is crucial for social interactions that depend on trust. For accurate prediction of others' changeable dispositions, mentalizing is required, i.e., tracking of intentions, desires, and beliefs. Implicit mentalizing is present in infants less than one year old as well as in some nonhuman species. Explicit mentalizing is a meta-cognitive process and enhances the ability to learn about the world through self-monitoring and reflection,…

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  • Mirroring
  • Psychology
  • Mentalization
  • Prosocial behavior
  • Construct (python library)
  • Social cognition
  • Imitation
  • Theory of mind
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