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This book introduces social cognition from multidisciplinary perspectives, exploring in detail how individuals perceive, interpret, and respond to social stimuli throughout different stages of life.
List of contents
Part 1: What Is Social Cognition and How Is It Studied? 1. Social Cognition and Its Emergence 2. Methods, Procedures, Latest Trends in Social Cognition Research Part 1: Guided Questions and Answers
Part 2: Cognitive Perspective: How Cognition Processes Social Situations 3. Attention and Perception in the Social Cognition 4. Affect Motivation and Behaviour 5. Memory, Learning, and Language in the Social Cognition 6. Applied Decision-Making 7. Information Processing and Social Media Part 2: Guided Questions and Answers
Part 3: Social Perspective: Cognition Underpinning Social Behaviour 8. Social Cognition and Attitude, and Attribution 9. Prejudice and Stereotype 10. Theory of Mind, Self and Others 11. Social Perceptions and the Online World 12. Understanding Cross-Cultural Perspective in Social Cognition Part 3: Guided Questions and Answers
Part 4: Social Cognition Across the Lifespan and Clinical Presentation 13. Social Cognition in Early Years - Infancy and Adolescence 14. Social Cognition and Ageing 15. Impact of Technology on Lifespan Development 16. Social Cognition in Clinical Disorders Part 4: Guided Questions and Answers
Part 5: Applications 17. Interventions using Social Cognition 18. Application on the Social World - Design thinking, UX/UI research, Digital Communication 19. Rehabilitation: Improving Social Cognitive Skills Part 5: Guided Questions and Answers
About the author
K. Jayasankara Reddy is Professor of Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience and Dean of the School of Social Sciences at Christ University, Bangalore, India.
Bhasker Malu is Associate Professor at the Jindal Institute of Behavioral Sciences (JIBS) at O.P. Jindal Global University, India
Summary
This book introduces social cognition from multidisciplinary perspectives, exploring in detail how individuals perceive, interpret, and respond to social stimuli throughout different stages of life.