Title
Interfaces of social psychology with situated and embodied cognition
Abstract
The recent rise of interest in situated and embodied cognition has a strong interdisciplinary flavor, with contributions from robotics, cognitive anthropology, cognitive psychology, and developmental psychology, among other disciplines. However, social psychology has been almost completely unrepresented. Social psychologists investigate the ways people perceive, interact with, and influence each other, and this field therefore offers an ideal standpoint for the investigation of many of the most central aspects and themes of the situated cognition approach-because the relevant 'situation' in which cognition takes place is, almost always, a social situation defined by an individual's group memberships, personal relationships, and social and communicative goals. This paper briefly reviews social psychological research and theory related to five major themes of situated and embodied cognition. The themes are: cognition is for action; cognition is situated (radically affected by situations, and makes use of situations as resources); artifacts and situations effectively extend cognitive processes out beyond the individual; cognition is embodied; and situated cognition affects and interacts with symbolically based thought.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1016/S1389-0417(02)00049-9
Cognitive Systems Research
Keywords
Field
DocType
communicative goal,central aspect,cognitive psychology,social situation,social psychology,group membership,social psychological research,developmental psychology,social psychologist,cognitive anthropology,embodied cognition,situated cognition,cognitive process
Situated,Social psychology,Cognitive robotics,Situated cognition,Cognitive science,Cognitivism (psychology),Cognitive psychology,Psychology,Motor cognition,Embodied cognition,Hot cognition,Social cognition
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
3
3
Cognitive Systems Research
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
2.19
2
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gün R. Semin1102.56
Eliot R. Smith2325.27