Social Minds Research Group
The main objective of the Social Minds Research Group is to study high-level cognition and learning processes; their (joint or separate) development and their connection, on the wide basis of social cognition. We are particularly interested in fields such as the nature and ontogeny of autobiographical memory, understanding other's minds, the social embeddedness of conceptual thinking, and the role of peers in knowledge acquisition. The core concept in these topics is that how and to what extent social environment contributes to the development and use of the above mentioned fields.