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Social psychology (1)
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- 4.2 AUTOMATIC AND CONTROLLED PROCESSING: TWO BASIC MODELS OF SOCIAL THOUGHT
- Controlled Processing
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4.1 INTRODUCTION : In the previous unit we have discussed the effects of social schema and heuristics on social cognition. It enlightened us as to how we think about the social reality. We understood that the thinking about the social mind of individuals is affected by the limitations of the structural and processing abilities of our own minds. In this part we are going to discuss various other aspects of our thought. They are concerned with models of social thought, errors in social thinking, and complex relationship between affect and cognition. These three aspects of social thinking would help us in understanding social thought clearly. Now, let us move to the discussions of these issues. 4.2 AUTOMATIC AND CONTROLLED PROCESSING: TWO BASIC MODELS OF SOCIAL THOUGHT : The distinction between automatic and controlled processing has been well-established. According to this idea, social thoughts are processed in two distinct ways: (a) Automatic Processing, and (b) Controlled Processing. Controlled Processing refers to the processing of social information in careful, systematic, logical, rational, and effortful way. In this kind of processing, individuals think systematically and logically to reach to a conclusion. E.g., when you want to make a travel plan for your holidays, you find out most of the information, carefully choose the destinations and then systematically make the travel plans. Automatic Processing refers to fast, relatively effortless, and intuitive kind of processing of social information. This not necessarily means that these processing are entirely independent of each other. Some studies have shown that they work together. Automatic Processing refers to fast, relatively effortless, intuitive, automatic and non-conscious processing of information due to sufficient experience of the cognitive task or social information. Good amount of correlational as well as experimental research has supported this distinction. In addition, neurological research has also indicated the support to this distinction. It was found that there are two kinds of neural systems that process social information; one for automatic and the other for controlled. The automatic processing of thought is primarily associated with amygdala, whereas controlled processing primarily occurs in prefrontal cortex. Now, we shall discuss the effect of automatic processing on automatic social behavior. |
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