Perspective taking:building a neurocognitive framework for integrating the "social" and the "spatial"

Abstract

From carrying a table to pointing at the moon, interacting with other people involves spatial awareness of one’s own body and the other’s body and viewpoint. In the past, social cognition has often focused on tasks like belief reasoning, which is abstracted away from spatial and bodily representations. There is also a strong tra-dition of work on spatial and object representation which does not consider social interactions. The 24 papers in this research topic represent the growing body of work which links the spatial and the social. The diversity of methods and approaches used here reveal that this is a vibrant and growing research area which can tell us more than the study of either topic in isolation. Online mental transformations of spatial representations are often believed to rely on action simulation and other “embodied” processing and three papers in the current research topic pro-vide new evidence for this process. Surtees and colleagues revea

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