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[*Lektury będą dobierane na bieżąco w trakcie kursu w konsultacji ze studentami. Prowadzący zapewnia elektroniczne wersje wszystkich wymaganych tekstów]
- Alač, M. & Hutchins, E. (2004). I See What You Are Saying: Action as Cognition in fMRI Brain Mapping Practice. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 4, 3, 629–661.
- Berger, P.L., Luckmann, T. (1991). The social construction of reality: A treatise in the sociology of knowledge. No. 10. Penguin UK. [excerpts]
- Fiske, S T., Taylor, S.E. (2020). Social Cognition: From brains to culture. SAGE Publications Ltd. [excerpts]
- Frith, C.D., Frith, U. Social cognition in humans. Curr Biol. 2007 Aug 21;17(16):R724-32.
- Gordon, R.M., Barker, J.A. 1994. Autism and the ‘theory of mind’ debate. Philosophical psychopathology (1994): 163-181.
- Henschel, A., Laban, G. & Cross, E.S. (2021). What Makes a Robot Social? A Review of Social Robots from Science Fiction to a Home or Hospital Near You. Curr Robot Rep.
- Newen, A. Leon De Bruin, L., Gallagher, S. (2018). The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition. Oxford University Press. [excerpts]
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- Rączaszek-Leonardi, J., Nomikou, J. i Rohlfing, K. J. (2013). Young children’s dialogical actions: The beginnings of purposeful intersubjectivity. IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development, 5(3), 210-221.
- Smith, E.R., Mackie, D.M., Claypool, H.M. (2015). Social Psychology. Psychology Press. [excerpts]
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Zakres tematów: |
1. Notion of social cognition and its source
2. Shaping the sense of self and identity
3. The individual and society – in the light of social science
4. Knowing and understanding other minds
5. Decision making – group influence
6. Neuroscience of social cognition
7. Animal social cognition
8. Social cognition in the context of CI, BCI, AI and robotics
9. Ecological psychology of social interaction
10. Embodied and situated cognition, enactivism, 4E cognition
11. Distributed cognitive systems and socio-cognitive artifacts
12. Asocial social cognition
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