Origins of the social mind evolutionary and developmental views
During the first few years of life, children acquire knowledge about the relationships between their own mental states, their actions, and the social world. This information is then used to understand themselves and others. Humans are born into families, where they are raised and learn to cooperate,...
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2008. |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798372106719 |
Table of Contents:
- Phylogeny of Social Cognition
- Social Intelligence in Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus apella)
- Communication Between Mother and Infant Chimpanzees and Its Role in the Evolution of Social Intelligence
- Primates’ Use of Others’ Gaze
- How to Build a Scrub-Jay that Reads Minds
- Cooperation in Keas: Social and Cognitive Factors
- Ontogeny of Social Cognition
- Differences Between Acting as if One Is Experiencing Pain and Acting as if One Is Pretending to Have Pain Among Actors at Three Expertise Levels
- Homo Negotiatus: Ontogeny of the Unique Ways Humans Own, Share and Reciprocate
- Little Liars: Origins of Verbal Deception in Children
- Discovering Mind: Development of Mentalizing in Human Children
- Emergence of the Social Mind: Two Perspectives.