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O Cérebro Social: Compreendendo o Cérebro como um Orgão Social

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Resumo:The Social Brain: Understanding the Brain as a Social Organ The brain is a social organ in the sense that, by its capabilities to adapt, it develops to connect with other brains and to learn with them is happens through emotionally and a ectively meaningful interpersonal relations, allowing inter-subjective communication and the development of human complex thought. Adaptability is thus approached from the research on the functioning of neural networks and neural plasticity, considering that these competencies are not intrinsically different, if compared to the early days of human socialization, grounded on affectivity relations and social intersubjectivity, and preparing human beings to live life productively with themselves and others, given that the life of the brain is the brain of social life.
Autores principais:Vasconcelos, Ana
Assunto:Cérebro social Pensamento complexo Intersubjetividade Adaptabilidade Afecto Social brain Complex thought Intersubjectivity Adaptability Afect
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Instituto Superior Miguel Torga
Idioma:português
Origem:Interações: sociedade e as novas modernidades
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Resumo:The Social Brain: Understanding the Brain as a Social Organ The brain is a social organ in the sense that, by its capabilities to adapt, it develops to connect with other brains and to learn with them is happens through emotionally and a ectively meaningful interpersonal relations, allowing inter-subjective communication and the development of human complex thought. Adaptability is thus approached from the research on the functioning of neural networks and neural plasticity, considering that these competencies are not intrinsically different, if compared to the early days of human socialization, grounded on affectivity relations and social intersubjectivity, and preparing human beings to live life productively with themselves and others, given that the life of the brain is the brain of social life.