Social Cognition

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Across
  1. 3. This includes the processes that we use to understand how we store, process and use information about ourselves and other people. (two words)
  2. 7. This is a concept that covers the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others. (three words)
  3. 8. This network is most active when a person is at rest. (two words)
Down
  1. 1. This man survived an iron rod traveling through PFC structures and had some temporary deficits that affected his social cognition. (two words)
  2. 2. These neurons respond when particular movement is made or when one sees another make that movement.
  3. 4. This theory proposes that we build a theory about mental states of others from what we know about them. (three words)
  4. 5. This effect describes how memory for information is better when processed in relation to the self. (two words)
  5. 6. This theory proposes that we observe someone else’s behavior, imitate it, and then use our mental state that occurs and predict the other person’s mental state.