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Social interactions influence cognition from "summary" of Your Brain at Work by David Rock

Our brains are wired to constantly process information, make decisions, and interact with others. One key aspect of our cognitive processes is that they are heavily influenced by the social interactions we have on a daily basis. When we engage with others, our brains are constantly evaluating social cues, trying to understand intentions, and predicting outcomes based on our interactions. Social interactions have a direct impact on our cognition because they activate certain areas of the brain that are responsible for processing social information. When we engage with others, our brains are constantly making judgments, for...
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    Your Brain at Work

    David Rock

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