targets of social cognitive processes (i.e., as perceived in another person's facial expressions, gestures, utterances, behavioural patterns, etc.) that must be interpreted or "decoded' by the mechanisms in question. However, the role that emotions and affectivity play in facilitating interpersonal relatedness has not received the same level of attention. Nor has much thought been given to the spatiality of our interpersonal relations—that is, the common space in which we come together and engage with one another as social agents." /> Losing social space - Krueger Joel; Aiken Amanda Taylor | sdvig press

Losing social space

phenomenological disruptions of spatiality and embodiment in Moebius syndrome and schizophrenia

Joel Krueger, Amanda Taylor Aiken

pp. 121-139


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