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(Ebook) Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Divide between Self and Others by Bertram F. Malle PhD, Sara D. Hodges ISBN 9781593851873, 9782005009646, 1593851871, 2005009644

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Authors:Bertram F. Malle PhD, Sara D. Hodges
Pages:369 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:1
Publisher:The Guilford Press
Language:english
File Size:1.65 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781593851873, 9782005009646, 1593851871, 2005009644
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(Ebook) Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Divide between Self and Others by Bertram F. Malle PhD, Sara D. Hodges ISBN 9781593851873, 9782005009646, 1593851871, 2005009644

One of the great challenges of social cognitive science is to understand how we can enter, or "read," the minds of others--that is, infer complex mental states such as beliefs, desires, intentions, and emotions. This book brings together leading scholars from psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy to present cutting-edge theories and empirical findings on this essential topic. Written in an engaging, accessible style, the volume examines the cognitive processes underlying mindreading; how interpersonal understanding and empathy develop across the lifespan; connections to language, communication, and relationships; and what happens when mindreading fails, in both normal and clinical populations.
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