An Integrative Psychological Study of the Interconnectedness of Cognition, Emotion, and Social Behavior in Modern Contexts

  • Unique Paper ID: 191295
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 8
  • PageNo: 6193-6195
  • Abstract:
  • Psychological functioning in the modern world is shaped by the continuous interaction of cognitive processes, emotional experiences, and social behavior. Rather than operating independently, cognition, emotion, and social interaction are deeply interconnected and mutually influential. In contemporary contexts characterized by rapid technological change, increased social complexity, and evolving cultural norms, understanding this interrelationship has become increasingly important. The present descriptive study aims to provide an integrative psychological analysis of how cognition, emotion, and social behavior influence one another in everyday life. Drawing upon major psychological theories and contemporary research, the paper explores how thoughts shape emotions, emotions guide behavior, and social environments, in turn, influence both cognition and emotion. By synthesizing existing literature, the study highlights the dynamic and reciprocal nature of these processes and emphasizes their relevance for mental health, interpersonal relationships, and adaptive functioning in modern society.

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BibTeX

@article{191295,
        author = {Prabha E},
        title = {An Integrative Psychological Study of the Interconnectedness of Cognition, Emotion, and Social Behavior in Modern Contexts},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {8},
        pages = {6193-6195},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=191295},
        abstract = {Psychological functioning in the modern world is shaped by the continuous interaction of cognitive processes, emotional experiences, and social behavior. Rather than operating independently, cognition, emotion, and social interaction are deeply interconnected and mutually influential. In contemporary contexts characterized by rapid technological change, increased social complexity, and evolving cultural norms, understanding this interrelationship has become increasingly important. The present descriptive study aims to provide an integrative psychological analysis of how cognition, emotion, and social behavior influence one another in everyday life. Drawing upon major psychological theories and contemporary research, the paper explores how thoughts shape emotions, emotions guide behavior, and social environments, in turn, influence both cognition and emotion. By synthesizing existing literature, the study highlights the dynamic and reciprocal nature of these processes and emphasizes their relevance for mental health, interpersonal relationships, and adaptive functioning in modern society.},
        keywords = {Cognition, emotion, social behavior, integrative psychology, modern contexts, descriptive study.},
        month = {January},
        }

Cite This Article

E, P. (2026). An Integrative Psychological Study of the Interconnectedness of Cognition, Emotion, and Social Behavior in Modern Contexts. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(8), 6193–6195.

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