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Bounded rationality, enactive problem solving, and the neuroscience of social interaction.

Front Psychol May 18, 2023 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1152866 via PubMed Central

Summary

This work explores how bounded rationality, enactive problem solving, and the neuroscience of social interaction intersect to shape human decision-making. It argues that cognitive limitations and embodied, interactive processes fundamentally influence how individuals solve problems and engage with others, drawing on neuroscientific evidence to support a view of rationality as context-dependent and socially embedded.

Study at a glance

Design theoretical or philosophical paper
Key finding Human rationality is bounded and shaped by enactive, socially interactive processes, as supported by neuroscience.

Abstract

Bounded rationality, enactive problem solving, and the neuroscience of social interaction.

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