Dr. Yin Wang
bruceyinwang.bsky.social
Dr. Yin Wang
@bruceyinwang.bsky.social
Social Psychologist/Neuroscientist. Faculty at IDG/McGovern Institute Beijing Normal University. Personal Website: mirrorneuronwang.com
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Our human relationship project has been published in Nature Human Behavior nature.com/articles/s41.... Freely download rdcu.be/edpa2. We also wrote a behind-the-paper blog communities.springernature.com/posts/mappin.... Thanks to all co-authors & helpful editorial team @naturehumbehav.bsky.social
The conceptual structure of human relationships across modern and historical cultures - Nature Human Behaviour
Cheng et al. explore the universality and cultural variability in how people understand human relationships, revealing a five-dimensional framework for relationship concepts across both modern and anc...
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First article in TICS led by excellent YES Lab member and graduate student @avamadesousa.bsky.social Commentary on a recent cross-cultural work on conceptual representation of social relationships by @bruceyinwang.bsky.social

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April 5, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Reposted by Dr. Yin Wang
How does the human mind understand social relationships? This paper by Wang et al. discovers a universal conceptual structure across modern and ancient cultures, with five major dimensions and three core categories.
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The conceptual structure of human relationships across modern and historical cultures - Nature Human Behaviour
Cheng et al. explore the universality and cultural variability in how people understand human relationships, revealing a five-dimensional framework for relationship concepts across both modern and ancient societies.
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March 13, 2025 at 6:52 PM
Our human relationship project has been published in Nature Human Behavior nature.com/articles/s41.... Freely download rdcu.be/edpa2. We also wrote a behind-the-paper blog communities.springernature.com/posts/mappin.... Thanks to all co-authors & helpful editorial team @naturehumbehav.bsky.social
The conceptual structure of human relationships across modern and historical cultures - Nature Human Behaviour
Cheng et al. explore the universality and cultural variability in how people understand human relationships, revealing a five-dimensional framework for relationship concepts across both modern and anc...
nature.com
March 15, 2025 at 1:56 AM
Reposted by Dr. Yin Wang
This research was a massive effort, in which I played only a small supporting role (though delighted for the chance to do so!). The leaders were Xi Cheng, @hpopal-brain.bsky.social (who also has fMRI data on this topic!), and Huanqing Wang, with @bruceyinwang.bsky.social shepherding the team.
March 13, 2025 at 6:23 PM
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It’s out! Our article in Nature Human Behavior led by Yin Wang on the conceptual structure of human relationships across cultures and time. This work is breathtaking nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com?url=https%3A...
The conceptual structure of human relationships across modern and historical cultures - Nature Human Behaviour
Cheng et al. explore the universality and cultural variability in how people understand human relationships, revealing a five-dimensional framework for relationship concepts across both modern and anc...
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March 13, 2025 at 12:04 PM