How Does the Brain Infer Hidden Social Structures?
Abstract
Many everyday thoughts and actions are shaped not only by our direct relationships with others, but also by our knowledge of relations between third-parties. Lau et al. recently demonstrated how knowledge of one type of social relation – interpersonal similarity – shapes cognition and behavior, and shed light on the neural basis of such phenomena. Many everyday thoughts and actions are shaped not only by our direct relationships with others, but...
Paper Details
Title
How Does the Brain Infer Hidden Social Structures?
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
7
Pages
497 - 498
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