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SFB 1528:  Cognition of Interaction

Subject Area Medicine
Biology
Computer Science, Systems and Electrical Engineering
Physics
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Term since 2022
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 454648639
 
Much of the complexity of human behaviour and cognition has evolved from our need to interact, cooperate, and communicate in complex social groups. Evolutionary processes driving this development affect all primate species, human as well as non-human primates, because social interactions are of utmost importance to survival. The main scientific goal of the proposed CRC is to understand how fundamental cognitive functions, like perception, selective attention, action planning, and decision-making, contribute to social interactions at the behavioural and neuronal level. While these core cognitive functions and their neurobiological foundation have been subject to research in cognitive sciences already for decades, we will investigate them specifically in the context of dynamic interactions and decision-making between two or more individuals. We refer to this capacity as Cognition of Interaction. In particular, we will address the perception of faces and other social cues, prediction of visual sensory information and selective attention to others’ actions. In interactive dyadic settings, we will investigate the anticipation and representation of others’ intended actions, the partner choice and social learning. We will analyse the effect this has on valuation, planning, and the resulting selection of actions. We will approach the integration of these socio-cognitive capacities in a decision-making framework, inspired from economics as well as behavioural biology and ecology. In three main research areas, we will investigate:A) How individuals obtain information about others: “Seeing others” B) How they make inferences about others’ intentions and competence: “Assessing others” C) How pairs or groups interact and make joint decisions: “Interacting with others”Our aim is thus to achieve an integrative understanding of sensory, inferential, and choice-related aspects of the Cognition of Interaction.In the first step, we aim to understand how individual fundamental cognitive functions are employed in interactive behaviour and modulated by social context. Building on this, we want to understand how these functions act in concert to achieve cognitive flexibility, experience-based decisions, foresight, and strategic behaviour in social interactions. The long-term vision of this CRC is to understand how the outstanding capacity of cognitive functions and the widely connected neural networks in primate brains contribute to and are shaped by dynamic interactions, which are at the core of primate social behaviour. We take a truly transdisciplinary approach for understanding the cognition of dynamic interactive behaviour and its underlying brain functions. We combine approaches in cognitive, systems, and computational neuroscience and integrate them in a cognitive psychology and a behavioural biology perspective. Ultimately, with Cognition of Interaction, we strive for a comprehensive theory of cognition in dynamic interactive social contexts.
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres
International Connection Israel

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Applicant Institution Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Participating University Universität Hamburg
 
 

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