Culture, Mind, and the Brain: Current Evidence and Future Directions
University of Essex · University of Michigan
Abstract
Current research on culture focuses on independence and interdependence and documents numerous East-West psychological differences, with an increasing emphasis placed on cognitive mediating mechanisms. Lost in this literature is a time-honored idea of culture as a collective process composed of cross-generationally transmitted values and associated behavioral patterns (i.e., practices). A new model of neuro-culture interaction proposed here addresses this conceptual gap by hypothesizing that the brain serves as a crucial site that accumulates effects of cultural experience, insofar as neural connectivity is likely modified through sustained engagement in cultural practices. Thus, culture is "embrained," and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive science
- Current (fluid)
- Reduced inequalities