
Gregg Henriques - Revolutionizing Psychology
Anagoge Podcast
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Sophisticated Human Capacity for Regulating Self-Other Relationships
Humans possess a highly sophisticated ability to regulate self-other relationships even before verbal communication, as exemplified by the concept of the influence matrix. Children as young as two or three demonstrate the capacity for shared attention and intention through simple actions like pointing, which enables the creation of 'we spaces' where individuals can sync up without verbal communication. This innate social ability allows humans to empathize, coordinate, and collaborate seamlessly in a shared inter subjective space, showcasing advanced social skills beyond verbal communication.
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