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Neural and Social Networks
Neural Networks
Components: Central Nervous System (CNS), Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Neurons: Sensory, Motor, and Interneurons.
Function: Transmitting information throughout the body.
Definition: A network of neurons in the brain and nervous system.
Social Networks
Definition: A network of people connected by relationships or common interests.
Components: Individuals, Communities, Social Media.
Purpose: Forming bonds, sharing information, creating groups.
Comparison of Neural and Social Networks
Purpose: Physical functioning vs. Social bonding.
Links: Nerve Cells vs. People
Location: Brain vs. Community
Message Source: Brain vs. Person
Feedback: Specific action vs. Varied reactions
Transmission: Fast-paced vs. Varying speed
Socialization & Mind Shaping
Socialization: The ongoing process of learning societal norms.
Influence: External relationships shaping behavior..
Rank, Status, and Role
Achieved Status: Roles you earn through actions (Occupation, Wealth)
Ascribed Status: Roles assigned at birth (Race, Gender)
Role: Obligations tied to your status in the network.
The Self & Social Networks
Interpersonal Self: How you present yourself in a network.
Agent Self: How you act in the world.
Social Network Analysis (SNA): Mapping relationships within social networks.
Self-Knowledge: Understanding one's identity.
Sociogram Example
Analysis: Use Social Network Analysis (SNA) to interpret roles and relationships.
Purpose: Visualize communication and interactions within a group.