However, multiple psychological and neurocognitive processes might be simultaneously activated during real-time social interactions: traditional observation-based tasks and self-report measures alone are not sufficient to capture and dissociate these processes. In this Perspective, we draw on Marr’s levels...
Social learning is a powerful strategy of adaptation in nature. An interactive rat-like robot that engages in imitation learning with a freely behaving rat opens a way to study social behaviours. Thomas Schmickl News & Views05 Dec 2024Nature Machine Intelligence ...
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Social interaction can be seen as a dynamic feedback loop that couples action, reaction, and internal cognitive processes across individual agents. A fuller understanding of the social brain requires a description of how the neural dynamics across coupled brains are linked and how they coevolve over...
investigate whether a micro-level model that considers the above-mentioned network mechanisms is able to correctly reproduce these features. We apply stochastic actor-oriented models (SAOMs) for one-mode and two-mode networks to link the micro-macro processes using a dataset of a scientific ...
Group processes and group psychotherapy: Social psychological foundations of change in therapeutic groups(from the chapter) This chapter examines the obvious implication of three intersecting similarities between social psychology and clinical psychology: the use of groups to achieve therapeutic change. It ...
social psychology proclaimed the interaction between each individual and all components of his environment. In fact, he was related toGestaltpsychology. He was especially interested in putting his ideas into practice and one of his maxims was “to understand a system you have to try to change it...
Institute for Psychology, University of Southern Denmark, 55, 5230 Odense, Denmark * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health2023,20(17), 6653;https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20176653 (This article belongs to the Special IssuePromoting Recovery in Me...
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today’s adults can watch and observe changes by paying attention to how things were before they happened, today’s teenagers find themselves growing and absorbing the laws of a world that makes immediate technological-communicative evolution a founding characteristic in a context of continuous change...