In recent years, a number of approaches to social cognition research have emerged that highlight the importance of embodied interaction for social cognition (Reddy, How infants know minds, 2008; Gallagher, J Conscious Stud 8:83-108, 2001; Fuchs and Jaegher, Phenom Cogn Sci 8:465-486, 2009; Hutto, in Seemans (ed.) Joint attention: new developments in psychology, philosophy of mind and social neuroscience, 2012). Proponents of such 'interactionist' approaches emphasize the importance of embodied responses that are engaged in online social interaction, and which, according to interactionists, present an alternative to mindreading as a source of social understanding. We agree that it is important to take embodied interaction seriously, but do n...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Several authors have recently pointed out the hypermentalism of the standard mindreading models, arg...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
In recent years, a number of approaches to social cognition research have emerged that highlight the...
Can an embodied approach to social cognition accommodate mindreading, our ability to attribute menta...
This dissertation clarifies the role and relevance of the body in social interaction and cognition f...
This book clarifies the role and relevance of the body in social interaction and cognition from an e...
In this paper, a radical enactivist account of social cognition is given, showing how we move from n...
Human beings, even very young infants, and members of several other species, exhibit remarkable capa...
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...
Could interacting mindreaders be in a position to know things which they would be unable to know if ...
This thesis concerns mindreading, the ability to attribute mental states to others. The standard con...
How do we manage to understand the minds of others and usefully interact with them? In the last deca...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Several authors have recently pointed out the hypermentalism of the standard mindreading models, arg...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
In recent years, a number of approaches to social cognition research have emerged that highlight the...
Can an embodied approach to social cognition accommodate mindreading, our ability to attribute menta...
This dissertation clarifies the role and relevance of the body in social interaction and cognition f...
This book clarifies the role and relevance of the body in social interaction and cognition from an e...
In this paper, a radical enactivist account of social cognition is given, showing how we move from n...
Human beings, even very young infants, and members of several other species, exhibit remarkable capa...
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...
Could interacting mindreaders be in a position to know things which they would be unable to know if ...
This thesis concerns mindreading, the ability to attribute mental states to others. The standard con...
How do we manage to understand the minds of others and usefully interact with them? In the last deca...
The standard and dominant approaches to social cognition rarely emphasize intersubjective interactio...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Several authors have recently pointed out the hypermentalism of the standard mindreading models, arg...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...