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Cultural Neuroscience Cultural Influences On Brain Function Kindle Juan Y Chiao

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Cultural Neuroscience Cultural Influences On Brain Function Kindle Juan Y Chiao
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Publisher: Elsevier.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.33 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Juan Y. Chiao
ISBN: 9780444533616, 0444533613
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Kindle

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Cultural Neuroscience Cultural Influences On Brain Function Kindle Juan Y Chiao by Juan Y. Chiao 9780444533616, 0444533613 instant download after payment.

This volume presents recent empirical advances using neuroscience techniques to investigate how culture influences neural processes underlying a wide range of human abilities, from perception and scene processing to memory and social cognition. It also highlights the theoretical and methodological issues with conducting cultural neuroscience research. Section I provides diverse theoretical perspectives on how culture and biology interact are represented. Sections II -VI is to demonstrate how cultural values, beliefs, practices and experience affect neural systems underlying a wide range of human behavior from perception and cognition to emotion, social cognition and decision-making. The final section presents arguments for integrating the study of culture and the human brain by providing an explicit articulation of how the study of culture can inform the study of the brain and vice versa..

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