Wired for society? From ego-logy to eco-logy.
Laurence KaufmannFabrice ClémentPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
Somewhat questioning Elizabeth Spelke's attempt to account for infants' social knowledge, our commentary argues that social cognition might be divided into several specialized systems. In addition to the core system dedicated to the intersubjective dimension of close relationships, infants could be prewired to process social relationships, such as dominance, characterized by their impersonal, normative dimension.