Traditional theory of mind accounts of social cognition have been at the basis of most studies in the social cognitive neurosciences. However, in recent years, the need to go beyond traditional theory of mind accounts for understanding real life social interactions has become all the more pressing. At the same time it remains unclear whether alternative accounts, such as interactionism, can yield a sufficient description and explanation of social interactions. We argue that instead of considering theory of mind and interactionism as mutually exclusive opponents, they should be integrated into a more comprehensive account of social cognition. We draw on dual process models of social cognition that contrast two different types of social cogni...
The philosophical and interdisciplinary debate about the nature of social cognition, and the process...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
<p>Traditional theory of mind (ToM) accounts for social cognition have been at the basis of most stu...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
The philosophical and interdisciplinary debate about the nature of social cognition, and the process...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
<p>Traditional theory of mind (ToM) accounts for social cognition have been at the basis of most stu...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright Elsevier [Full text of thi...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
The philosophical and interdisciplinary debate about the nature of social cognition, and the process...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...