Abstract

This chapter focuses on the development of social perception, a critical aspect of social cognition. This chapter presents a review of the neuroanatomical substrates and development of several aspects of social perception including (1) recognition of other people, (2) perception and experience of emotion, (3) perception of biological motion, (4) representation of the self and the other, and (5) thinking about the thoughts of others. This chapter concludes with a presentation of a developmental model of social perception.

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