Positing implicit social cognitive processes is common in the social cognition literature. We see it in discussions of theories of mentalizing, empathy, and infants' social-cognitive capacities. However, there is little effort to articulate what counts as implicit social cognition in general, so theorizing about implicit social cognition is extremely disparate across each of these sub-domains. In this paper, I argue that Michael Brownstein’s account of implicit cognition promises to be a fruitful, unifying account of implicit cognition in general, and it is well suited to explain implicit cognition in various sub-domains of social cognition
In this new volume in the Oxford Psychology Series, the author presents a highly readable account of...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in...
Positing implicit social cognitive processes is common in the social cognition literature. We see it...
Implicit social cognition refers to the mental processes that influence social perception and behavi...
In this review we consider research on social cognition in which implicit processes can be compared ...
Social cognition concerns young children's knowledge of themselves, other people and the groups...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
In this paper, I set out some desiderata for a model of implicit cognition. I present test cases and...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
ABSTRACTRecent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role i...
The distinction of cognition into kinds of cognitive process has proven theoretically fruitful and e...
Implicit learning about people’s states of mind relies inherently on associated emotions and affecti...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
In this new volume in the Oxford Psychology Series, the author presents a highly readable account of...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in...
Positing implicit social cognitive processes is common in the social cognition literature. We see it...
Implicit social cognition refers to the mental processes that influence social perception and behavi...
In this review we consider research on social cognition in which implicit processes can be compared ...
Social cognition concerns young children's knowledge of themselves, other people and the groups...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
In this paper, I set out some desiderata for a model of implicit cognition. I present test cases and...
Social behavior is ordinarily treated as being under conscious (if not always thoughtful) control. H...
ABSTRACTRecent work within psychology demonstrates that unconscious cognition plays a central role i...
The distinction of cognition into kinds of cognitive process has proven theoretically fruitful and e...
Implicit learning about people’s states of mind relies inherently on associated emotions and affecti...
Abstract People make social inferences without intentions, awareness, or effort, i.e., spontaneously...
In this new volume in the Oxford Psychology Series, the author presents a highly readable account of...
The concept of mentalizing has been widely studied, but almost exclusively through tasks with explic...
The term 'implicit bias' has very swiftly been incorporated into philosophical discourse. Our aim in...