The Social Brain: Neural Basis of Social Knowledge

Volume: 60, Issue: 1, Pages: 693 - 716
Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Social cognition in humans is distinguished by psychological processes that allow us to make inferences about what is going on inside other people-their intentions, feelings, and thoughts. Some of these processes likely account for aspects of human social behavior that are unique, such as our culture and civilization. Most schemes divide social information processing into those processes that are relatively automatic and driven by the stimuli,...
Paper Details
Title
The Social Brain: Neural Basis of Social Knowledge
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Volume
60
Issue
1
Pages
693 - 716
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