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Unit 1: History and Foundations of Social Cognition
Introduction and historical overview of social cognition.
Basic processes in social cognition and foundations of social neuroscience
Course Name | Social Cognition, Social Neuroscience, and Technology |
Course Code | 24CLT643 |
Program | M. Sc. Cognitive Sciences, Learning and Technology |
Semester | Elective |
Credits | 3 |
Campus | Amritapuri |
Unit 1: History and Foundations of Social Cognition
Introduction and historical overview of social cognition.
Basic processes in social cognition and foundations of social neuroscience
Unit 2: Social Perception and Schemas
The development of stereotypes and their impact on social cognition
Implicit social cognition, prejudice and discrimination
Attribution theory and attribution errors
Representation in social cognition: Person and event representation, self-concept and self-knowledge
Impression formation, social schemas, and biases.
Unit 3: Empathy and Compassion from a Social Neuroscience Perspective
Social neuroscience perspectives on empathy and compassion.
Mirror neurons, emotional contagion, prosocial behavior
Social psychological phenomena in the context of compassion and empathy (in-group, out-group, bystander effect, etc.)
Integration of Vedic perspectives on empathy and compassion.
Unit 4: Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience for Educational Technology and AI in Education
Social aspects of cognition and computing: Social computing in relation to cognitive computing and affective computing, Social Internet of Things (SIoT)
The rise of social computing and ethical issues
Teaching and Instruction: Components of human teaching vs. learning in the digital world
Bridging social neuroscience with education
Unit 5: Influence of History and Global Policy on Education
The social cognition of political attitudes
The impact of social cognition on the development of global politics, education, and technology
Politics, gender, and education
Influence of politics on educational policies in India
Perspectives on sociocultural aspects in the context of education and learning
Prerequisites: Good reading and writing skills in English; Basic knowledge of cognitive neuroscience
Summary: The course addresses the cognitive and neural bases of social perceptions and interactions, empathy, and compassion, and explores their intersection with artificial intelligence (AI) and educational technologies. It addresses the bidirectional influence of AI that can enhance and augment our understanding of social cognitive processes and behaviour and how insights from social cognition and neuroscience can guide and enhance the development of AI technologies. The course highlights the future implications of AI, including bias detection, for example, in the context of decision-making and cultural stereotypes.
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