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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Social Neuroscience
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Human sociality is a complex phenomenon studied in cognitive science.
  • Fundamental social cognitive functions include social categorization, theory of mind (ToM), and social learning.
  • Existing research often examines these functions in isolation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review advancements in social cognitive functions.
  • To propose a theory emphasizing the interconnectedness of social categorization, ToM, and social learning.
  • To highlight how these functions contribute to human sociality.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent advancements in social cognition research.
  • Theoretical synthesis of findings on social categorization, ToM, and social learning.
  • Analysis of the interplay between these functions.

Main Results:

  • Theory of mind (ToM) often relies on default knowledge attribution, influenced by social categories.
  • Social categorization and ToM integrate to form a shared representational space.
  • This shared space facilitates efficient assessment of others' epistemic states.

Conclusions:

  • The interconnectedness of social categorization and ToM is crucial for human social cognition.
  • A shared representational space, built on integrated social cognitive functions, is key to efficient learning.
  • This integrated cognitive framework underpins both social and physical environmental learning.