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socially shared cognition  

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  • The cognitive revolution in psychology moved the field from simply observing the relationship between environmental stimuli and behavior to attempting to understand how people mentally represent both the environment and their behavior within it. At first, these representations were seen as located within individual brains. [Source: Encyclopedia of Group Processes & Intergroup Relations; Socially Shared Cognition]

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