The requirements of living in social groups, and forming and maintaining social relationships, are hypothesized to be one of the major drivers behind the evolution of cognitive abilities. Most empirical studies investigating the relationships between sociality and cognition compare cognitive performance between species living in systems that differ in social complexity. In this review, we ask whether and how individuals benefit from cognitive skills in their social interactions. Cognitive abilities, such as perception, attention, learning, memory, and inhibitory control aid in forming and maintaining social relationships. We investigate whether there is evidence that individual variation in these abilities influences individual variation in...
Mammals living in more complex social groups typically have large brains for their body size and man...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
Psychologists have long been interested in understanding how the early social environment impacts ch...
The requirements of living in social groups, and forming and maintaining social relationships, are h...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
The Social Brain Hypothesis regards large social groups of primates and particularly in humans as th...
Why did humans become as intelligent as they are? The Social Brain Hypothesis claims that general ab...
Recent research into ‘The Social Brain Hypothesis’ has found variation in human social group size to...
Social network analysis, now often thought of simply as “network science,” has penetrated nearly eve...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
Our daily lives involve many instances of social interactions, from parents talking with their child...
This paper advances theories of social learning through an empirical examination of how social netwo...
1. Social environments influence important ecological processes and can determine how selection acts...
This paper advances theories of social learning through an empirical examination of how social netwo...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Mammals living in more complex social groups typically have large brains for their body size and man...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
Psychologists have long been interested in understanding how the early social environment impacts ch...
The requirements of living in social groups, and forming and maintaining social relationships, are h...
Social cognition research investigates the way information present in the social environment is repr...
The Social Brain Hypothesis regards large social groups of primates and particularly in humans as th...
Why did humans become as intelligent as they are? The Social Brain Hypothesis claims that general ab...
Recent research into ‘The Social Brain Hypothesis’ has found variation in human social group size to...
Social network analysis, now often thought of simply as “network science,” has penetrated nearly eve...
We review a diversity of studies of human social interaction and highlight the importance of social ...
Our daily lives involve many instances of social interactions, from parents talking with their child...
This paper advances theories of social learning through an empirical examination of how social netwo...
1. Social environments influence important ecological processes and can determine how selection acts...
This paper advances theories of social learning through an empirical examination of how social netwo...
Enactive approaches foreground the role of interpersonal interaction in explanations of social under...
Mammals living in more complex social groups typically have large brains for their body size and man...
Discussions of the neural underpinnings of social cognition frequently emphasize the distinctiveness...
Psychologists have long been interested in understanding how the early social environment impacts ch...