Abstract

Humans ability to navigate social situations is akin to physical navigation. This capacity may depend upon social mapping: the hippocampus organizing information about social relationships into a multidimensional map, like that of physical space. In this framework, other people occupy social places based on their locations along abstract social dimensions of power and affiliation.

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