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Journal of Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience | Volume: 03

8

th

International Conference on

NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS,

CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND STROKE

&

International Conference on

NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY

December 04-05, Dubai, UAE

Joint event on

J Neurol Clin Neurosci, Volume: 03

Interdisciplinary review on 6 concepts relevant to unconscious social interaction

Igor Val Danilov

Marconi International University, Italy

A

ny phenomenon from everyday life that is routine

and mundane for all of us, if it exists, then it should

be visible from and can manifest itself through different

studies. Thus, the observation of various studies from

different social sciences has been chosen to find evidence

of unconscious mental collaboration between individuals.

The aim of this review is to substantiate our assumption

that unconscious social interaction occurs through two

ways: perceptual unconscious interaction and non-

perceptual social interaction, justifying it, by analyzing

findings through studies on 6 well-known concepts: Theory

of Mind (ToM), Visuospatial Perspective taking (VSP),

Implicit memory, Unconscious thinking, Interpersonal

perception, and Socialization. The chosen methodology

was to highlight the manifestations of non-perceptual

social interaction in the studies that were selected in

connection with the following restrictions: A focus on

group or interpersonal collaboration; reduced cultural

influence, which was realized by choosing studies of

fetuses and infants; absence or minimal amount of verbal

and non-verbal communication between participants; the

ability to contrast the collective results with the individual

results under the same conditions. Concluding reflections

on the findings authors suppose that thinking is socially

mediated and that it depends on a collaboration with

the environment, which is partly unconscious and even

probably non-perceptual. The review introduces the new

concept of non-perceptual social interaction, developing

knowledge about social interaction, which is a fundamental

set of tools in the formation of social reality.

Biography

Igor Val Danilov is working in Marconi International University. He has

done many research work in the field of Neuroscience.

e:

igor_val.danilov@acci.center