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Soziale Kognition — Bildgebung

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Unter dem Begriff der „sozialen Kognition“ (▸ Kap. 27) können — in erster Näherung — all diejenigen Prozesse subsumiert werden, die zur Wahrnehmung und dem Verständnis von sich selbst und anderen Menschen beitragen. Um soziales Verhalten und damit einhergehende Kognitionen wissenschaftlich zu erfassen, werden Paradigmen konzipiert, welche überwiegend sozialpsychologische Konstrukte — hinsichtlich derjenigen menschlichen Fähigkeiten, die soziale Interaktion ermöglichen — abbilden und diese in operationalisierter Form empirisch untersuchbar machen.

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Schilbach, L., Vogeley, K. (2008). Soziale Kognition — Bildgebung. In: Neuropsychologie der Schizophrenie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71147-6_28

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