
How is the human brain shaped by our sociocultural experiences? What neural correlates underlie the extraordinary cultural diversity of human behavior? How do our genes interact with sociocultural experiences to moderate human brain functional organization and behavior? This Sociocultural Brain provides a new perspective on human brain functional organization, highlighting the role of human sociocultural experience and its interaction with genes in shaping human brain and behavior. Drawing on cutting edge research from the burgeoning field of cultural neuroscience, it reveals the cross-cultural differences in human brain activity that underlye a multitude of cognitive and affective processes - including visual perception/attention, memory, causal attribution, inference of others’ mental states, self-reflection, and empathy. In addition, it presents studies that integrate brain imaging and cultural priming to explore the causal relationship between culture and brain functional organization. The book ends with a discussion of the implications of cultural neuroscience findings for understanding the nature of human brain and culture, as well as the implications for education, cross-cultural communication and conflict, and the clinical treatment of mental disorders.
This book investigates how sociocultural experiences and genetic factors interact to shape the functional organization of the human brain. Author Shihui Han, a prominent researcher in cultural neuroscience, synthesizes empirical data from brain imaging and cultural priming studies to argue that human behavior is not solely biologically determined but is deeply modulated by cultural environments. The text provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how cognitive and affective processes vary across different cultural contexts.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for those seeking to understand the intersection of biology and culture. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is well-suited for students and researchers in the cognitive sciences.
Page Count:
287
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191060925
ISBN-13:
9780191060922
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