2017
DOI: 10.21307/joss-2018-002
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The Power of Social Cognition

Abstract: As human beings, we understand and make sense of the social world using social cognition. Social cognitions are cognitive processes through which we understand, process, and recall our interactions with others. Most agent-based models do not account for social cognition; rather, they either provide detailed models of task-related cognition or model many actors and focus on social processes. In general, the more cognitively realistic the models, the less they explain human social behavior and the more computati… Show more

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“…The writer is not seen as a neutral individual, but an individual who has a variety of values, experiences, and ideological influence gained from his life. Thus, discussions in social cognitive include such as interpreting human interactions, drawing conclusions from verbal and unspoken communication, and developing an understanding of the dynamics of a group (Morgan, Joseph, & Carley, 2018); which will reveal such as the ideology of the writer. This ideology is interpreted as the basis of social representation possessed by members of certain groups (van Dijk, 1998) Van Dijk added that social cognition could be understood based on the scheme.…”
Section: Social Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The writer is not seen as a neutral individual, but an individual who has a variety of values, experiences, and ideological influence gained from his life. Thus, discussions in social cognitive include such as interpreting human interactions, drawing conclusions from verbal and unspoken communication, and developing an understanding of the dynamics of a group (Morgan, Joseph, & Carley, 2018); which will reveal such as the ideology of the writer. This ideology is interpreted as the basis of social representation possessed by members of certain groups (van Dijk, 1998) Van Dijk added that social cognition could be understood based on the scheme.…”
Section: Social Cognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, these systems are physiological regulation mechanisms that, once activated, organize social and interpersonal behavior, influencing emotional experience and the representation of the “self-with-the-other” ( Liotti, 2001b ). Consequently, every human emotion presupposes the intervention of higher cognitive processes and therefore also involves complex cognitive processes that modulate and give meaning to them within social interactions, such as social cognition, i.e., the cognitive processes through which one’s interactions with others are understood, processed, and remembered ( Morgan et al, 2017 ). The term social cognition generally refers to the mental operations underlying social interactions, including perceiving, interpreting, and generating responses to the intentions, dispositions, and behaviors of others ( Green et al, 2008 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%