Social cognition refers to the mental processes involved in comprehension and behavior within social situations. It encompasses how individuals think about themselves, perceive behaviors and emotions, and navigate interactions. These skills are significant to daily life, and allow people to form bonds with others and navigate the social world around them.
Social skills can be impaired by cognitive conditions such as stroke, brain injuries, and intellectual disabilities. Abilities such as recognizing faces, expressing ideas verbally, and recalling names may be difficult for individuals with impairments. However, exercising these skills may help to improve them.
Social Cognition Exercises
Explore our digital exercises that challenge social cognition skills such as visual and verbal memory. These exercises as you to remember information like names, faces, and information someone told you during a conversation.