In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arguments between radical embodied and traditional approaches to cognition. We contrast the use in social cognition of theoretical inference and mental simulation mechanisms with approaches emphasizing a direct perception of others’ mental states. We build from a recent integrative framework unifying these divergent perspectives through the use of dual-process theory and supporting social neuroscience research. Our elaboration considers two complementary notions of direct perception: one primarily stemming from ecological psychology and the other from enactive cognition theory. We use this as the foundation from which to offer an account of the ...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Direct perception in the intersubjective context This paper, in opposition to the standard theories ...
Social cognition refers to the mental representations and processes that underlie social judgments a...
This paper comments on Gallagher’s recently published direct perception proposal about social cognit...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
Research on person perception typically emphasizes cognitive processes of information selection and ...
I evaluate several attempts to integrate standard theories of social cognition, either theory theory...
In this paper, we first review recent arguments about the direct perception of the intentions and em...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...
In this paper we suggest that differing approaches to the science of social cognition mirror the arg...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cogni...
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of...
Direct perception in the intersubjective context This paper, in opposition to the standard theories ...
Social cognition refers to the mental representations and processes that underlie social judgments a...
This paper comments on Gallagher’s recently published direct perception proposal about social cognit...
Direct Social Perception (DSP) is the idea that we can non-inferentially perceive others’ mental sta...
Research on person perception typically emphasizes cognitive processes of information selection and ...
I evaluate several attempts to integrate standard theories of social cognition, either theory theory...
In this paper, we first review recent arguments about the direct perception of the intentions and em...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people’s mental stat...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
An important amount of research effort in psychology and neuroscience over the past decades has focu...
Successful human social interaction depends on our capacity to understand other people's mental stat...