Culture shapes our understanding of others’ thoughts and emotions: An investigation across 12 countries

François Quesque,Antoine Coutrot,Sharon Cox, de Souza Leonardo Cruz,Sandra Baez, Cardona Juan Felipe, Mulet-Perreault Hannah,Flanagan Emma,Alejandra Neely-Prado, Clarens Maria Florencia,Cassimiro Luciana, Musa Gada,Kemp Jennifer,Botzung Anne, Philippi Nathalie,Cosseddu Maura,Catalina Trujillo, Grisales Johan Sebastián,Sol Fittipaldi, Magrath Guimet Nahuel, Calandri Ismael Luis,Crivelli Lucia,Lucas Sedeño,Adolfo García,Moreno Fermin,Benussi Alberto, Brandão Moura Millena Vieira,Santamaria-Garcia Hernando,Matallana Diana, Prianishnikova Galina,Morozova Anna, Iakovleva Olga, Veryugina Nadezda, Levin Oleg,Zhao Lina,Liang Junhua, Thomas Duning,Lebouvier Thibaud,Pasquier Florence,Huepe David,Barandiaran Myriam,Andreas Johnen, Lyashenko Elena, Allegri Ricardo F,Borroni Barbara,Blanc Frederic,Wang Fen, Yassuda Monica Sanches,Lillo Patricia, Teixeira Antônio Lúcio,Caramelli Paulo,Hudon Carol,Slachevsky Andrea,Agustin Ibanez,Michael Hornberger,Maxime Bertoux

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Humans have developed specific abilities to interact efficiently with their conspecifics (social cognition). Despite abundant behavioral and neuroscientific research, the influence of cultural factors on these skills remains poorly understood. This issue is of particular importance as most cognitive tasks are developed in highly specific contexts, not representative of what is encountered by the world’s population. Through a large international and multi-site study, we assessed core social cognition aspects using current gold-standard tasks in 587 participants from 12 countries. Age, gender, and education were found to impact emotion recognition as well as the ability to infer mental states. After controlling for these factors, differences between countries accounted for more than 20% of the variance on both abilities. Importantly, it was possible to isolate cultural from linguistic impacts, which classically constitute a major limitation. We suggest important methodological shifts to better represent social cognition at the fundamental and the clinical levels.
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