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V. Interdisciplinary Approaches to Studying Intra-Human Interactions -…
Topics and Subtopics:
- Psychological theories of social behavior (e.g., cognitive-behavioral theory, social learning theory).
- The interplay between individual psychology and group behavior.
- Sociological theories on how society shapes human interaction (e.g., structural functionalism, symbolic interactionism).
- Neuroscientific Approaches
- The neural basis of social behavior (e.g., mirror neurons, brain regions involved in empathy and decision-making).
- Neuroplasticity and its effect on human interactions and socialization.
- The role of hormones and neurotransmitters in shaping social behavior (e.g., oxytocin, dopamine).
- Technological and Digital Interactions
- Ethical considerations in human-computer interactions and AI-based communication.
- The impact of social media algorithms on behavior and social dynamics.
- The evolution of communication technologies and their effects on human interaction (e.g., email, video calls, VR).
Overview:
To gain a full understanding of intra-human interactions, it is crucial to integrate multiple disciplines such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, neuroscience, and technology studies. This interdisciplinary approach provides a holistic view of human behavior and interaction.