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How Influential People Map Their Social World

Last updated: November 17, 2025 9:00 am
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In today’s fast-paced and interconnected world, understanding the intricacies of social relationships is more important than ever. Recent research has shed light on how influential people map their social world, revealing that the same brain areas responsible for mapping physical space also help us chart social connections.

Dr. Oriel FeldmanHall, in collaboration with cognitive neuroscientist Apoorva Bhandari, conducted a series of studies to explore how individuals build cognitive maps of their social networks. They found that the most influential individuals are not necessarily the most charismatic or extroverted, but rather the best social mapmakers. These individuals have a keen understanding of how their peers are connected, allowing them to strategically position themselves within their social circles.

One study focused on how mapmaking aids in gossiping, a behavior often frowned upon but integral to understanding social dynamics. By analyzing the paths gossip might travel, researchers found that mental maps capturing the popularity and distance of individuals in a network can predict how information spreads. This skill is essential for identifying trustworthy confidants and navigating social interactions effectively.

But how does the brain build these social maps? Dr. FeldmanHall’s research suggests that the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex, regions associated with spatial navigation, also play a role in mapping social connections. Furthermore, the brain refines these maps during rest periods, unconsciously processing the network connections at high speeds. This process of replay helps individuals identify key relationships and navigate their social landscapes with precision.

In conclusion, understanding how influential people map their social world provides valuable insights into social navigation and relationship building. By honing their cognitive mapping skills, individuals can enhance their social influence, navigate gossip effectively, and build stronger connections within their social circles. This research highlights the importance of cognitive maps in shaping social behavior and underscores the power of strategic wayfinding in today’s complex social landscape.

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