Title
Social relationships and groups: New insights on embodied and distributed cognition
Abstract
The field of social psychology - defined by its focus on the social aspects of human cognition and behavior - has in recent years begun to make contact with emerging perspectives in the cognitive sciences generally, especially the themes of embodiment and distributed cognition. This chapter reviews contributions of social psychology in these areas, with a particular focus on the intersection of embodied and distributed cognition. Research regarding embodiment in psychology and cognitive science has generally focused on implications of embodiment for individual-level functioning - for example, on the role of sensori-motor systems in mental representations. But embodied cues also contribute to relational functioning - linking the perceiver to other people - and thereby influence a broad array of social/relational processes, such as liking, interpersonal coordination, and prosocial behavior. In the area of distributed cognition, research in social psychology on group interaction and problem-solving, and in cognitive science on collective search tasks, is now converging on powerful and insightful descriptions of the processes that allow a group to discover good potential solutions without closing off consideration of diverse alternatives. Research in this area has only begun to incorporate the insights of the embodiment principle, which offers interesting and novel hypotheses for potential exploration.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1016/j.cogsys.2007.06.011
Cognitive Systems Research
Keywords
Field
DocType
cognitive science,coordination,group interaction,particular focus,social relationship,good potential solution,potential exploration,group problem-solving,individual-level functioning,human cognition,social influence,embodiment,social psychology,embodiment principle,new insight,relationships,social aspect,prosocial behavior,distributed cognition,motor system,social relation,mental representation
Cognitive robotics,Cognitive science,Cognitive psychology,Augmented cognition,Psychology,Embodied cognition,Motor cognition,Hot cognition,Social influence,Social cognition,Cognition
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
1-2
Cognitive Systems Research
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.49
3
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Eliot R. Smith1325.27