Cognitive Basis of Social Interaction Across the Lifespan

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Cognitive Basis of Social Interaction Across the Lifespan

Sociolinguistics Social and ethical issues Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Social, group or collective psychology Psychiatry Neurosciences Philosophy of mind

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 30th June 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9780192581334


Social interaction and its importance

Social interaction is an important aspect of everyday life and its success (or lack of) impacts heavily on our wellbeing. A vital part of successful social interaction is the ability to understand and predict events in terms of other people''s mental states, such as their intentions, beliefs, emotions, and desires (termed Theory of Mind, ToM).

Development of social skills

Children typically develop the necessary skills for social interaction around four years old, and as healthy adults, we engage in social interaction frequently and seemingly without a great deal of difficulty.

Book overview

This book explores how human social interactive abilities change across the lifespan, looking at infancy, early and middle childhood, adolescence and young adulthood, adulthood, and older age, as well as healthy and atypical development. Over nine chapters, leading researchers in the field provide an overview of the most recent findings, contribute to key debates on social phenomena (including their underlying mechanisms, environmental triggers, and neural basis), and outline innovative avenues for future directions.

Intended audience

Written in an accessible style, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers including academics and students of psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, linguistics, and philosophy, as well as providing valuable insights for clinicians and practitioners working in the fields of social care, mental health, and education.

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