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You ≠ me: individual differences in the structure of social cognition

Shaw, D. J.; Czek�ov�, K.; Pennington, C. R.; Qureshi, A. W.; �pil�kov�, B.; Salazar, M.; Br�zdil, M.; Urb�nek, T.

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Authors

D. J. Shaw

K. Czek�ov�

C. R. Pennington

A. W. Qureshi

B. �pil�kov�

M. Salazar

M. Br�zdil

T. Urb�nek



Abstract

© 2018, The Author(s). This study investigated the structure of social cognition, and how it is influenced by personality; specifically, how various socio-cognitive capabilities, and the pattern of inter-relationships and co-dependencies among them differ between divergent personality styles. To measure social cognition, a large non-clinical sample (n = 290) undertook an extensive battery of self-report and performance-based measures of visual perspective taking, imitative tendencies, affective empathy, interoceptive accuracy, emotion regulation, and state affectivity. These same individuals then completed the Personality Styles and Disorders Inventory. Latent Profile Analysis revealed two dissociable personality profiles that exhibited contrasting cognitive and affective dispositions, and multivariate analyses indicated further that these profiles differed on measures of social cognition; individuals characterised by a flexible and adaptive personality profile expressed higher action orientation (emotion regulation) compared to those showing more inflexible tendencies, along with better visual perspective taking, superior interoceptive accuracy, less imitative tendencies, and lower personal distress and negativity. These characteristics point towards more efficient self-other distinction, and to higher cognitive control more generally. Moreover, low-level cognitive mechanisms served to mediate other higher level socio-emotional capabilities. Together, these findings elucidate the cognitive and affective underpinnings of individual differences in social behaviour, providing a data-driven model that should guide future research in this area.

Citation

Shaw, D. J., Czekóová, K., Pennington, C. R., Qureshi, A. W., Špiláková, B., Salazar, M., …Urbánek, T. (2020). You ≠ me: individual differences in the structure of social cognition. Psychological Research, 84, 1139-1156. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-018-1107-3

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 4, 2018
Online Publication Date Oct 15, 2018
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Oct 19, 2018
Publicly Available Date Oct 19, 2018
Journal Psychological Research
Print ISSN 0340-0727
Electronic ISSN 1430-2772
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 84
Pages 1139-1156
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-018-1107-3
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/858774
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-018-1107-3

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