- Recognizing the thoughtful presence of another person
- Recognizing the individuality of another person
- Recognizing that another person has his or her own personal set of emotions
- Recognizing and responding to the fact that another person has his or her own set of desires and motives
- Recognizing that another person his or her own personality
- Having an intuitive desire to learn about other's interests and personal histories
- Developing and using memory of a person to facilitate and sustain interpersonal relationships, as well as create a base of understanding about that person's potential actions.
- Formulating language to inquire about another person's interests
- Understanding social conventions surrounding specific environments
- Understanding social conventions specific to social contexts
- Staying aware of the shifting internal states of the communicative partner through eye contact
fra "Inside Out: What Makes the Person with Social Cognitive Deficits Tick?" af Michelle Garcia Winner
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