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  • The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience

    The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience by Chiao, Joan; Li, Shu-Chen; Seligman, Rebecca;

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2015. december 24.

    • ISBN 9780199357376
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem416 oldal
    • Méret 257x178x30 mm
    • Súly 907 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 77 illustrations
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    This Handbook examines disparities in public health by highlighting recent theoretical and methodological advances in cultural neuroscience.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This Handbook examines disparities in public health by highlighting recent theoretical and methodological advances in cultural neuroscience. It traces the interactions of cultural, biological, and environmental factors that create adverse physical and mental health conditions among populations, and investigates how the policies of cultural and governmental institutions influence such outcomes. In addition to providing an overview of the current research, chapters demonstrate how a cultural neuroscience approach to the study of the mind, brain, and behavior can help stabilize the quality of health of societies at large. The volume will appeal especially to graduate students and professional scholars working in psychology and population genetics.

    The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience represents the first collection of scholarly contributions from the International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium (ICNC), an interdisciplinary group of scholars from epidemiology, anthropology, psychology, neuroscience, genetics, and psychiatry dedicated to advancing an understanding of culture and health using theory and methods from cultural neuroscience. The Handbook is intended to introduce future generations of scholars to foundations in cultural neuroscience, and to equip them to address the grand challenges in global mental health in the twenty-first century.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Cultural Neuroscience
    1. Locating Culture in the Brain and in the World: From Social Categories to the Ecology of Mind
    Rebecca Seligman, Suparna Choudhury, and Laurence J. Kirmayer
    2. Coding and Culture: Why Is There Enculturation of Brain? Cultural Neuroscience and Neurophilosophy
    George Northoff
    3. Sensory Enculturation and Neuroanthropology: The Case of Human Echolocation
    Greg Downey
    4. Health, Development, and the Culture-Ready Brain
    Charles Whitehead
    5. Culture as a Response to Uncertainty: Foundations of Computational Cultural Neuroscience
    George I. Christopoulos and Phillipe N. Tobler
    Part II. Cultural Neuroscience of Emotion
    6. Cultural Values Modulate Emotional Processing in Human Amygdala
    Tetsuya Iidaka and Tokiko Harada
    7. Genes, Brain, and Culture Through a 5-HTT Lens
    Michio Nomura
    8. Embodied Brains, Social Minds: Toward a Cultural Neuroscience of Social Emotion
    Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
    9. Cultural Neuroscience in South Africa: Promises and Pitfalls
    Dan J. Stein Joan Y. Chiao and Jack van Honk
    Part III. Cultural Neuroscience of Cognition
    10. Cross-Cultural Differences in Memory
    Angela Gutchess and Sarah Huff
    11. When Culture Informs Neuroscience: Considerations for Community-Based Neurogenetics Research and Clinical Care in a First Nation Community With Early Onset Familial Alzheimer Disease
    Shaun Stevenson, Lindsey Bruce, Emily Dwosh, B. Lynn Beattie, and Judy Illes
    12. Quantifying Culture: The Cultural Distance Hypothesis of Melodic Expectancy
    Steven M. Demorest and Steven J. Morrison
    Part IV. Cultural Neuroscience of Social Cognition
    13. Cultural Neuroscience Studies of the Self-Reflection
    Shihui Han and Yina Ma
    14. Identifying a Cultural Resource: Neural Mechanisms Underlying Familial Influence on Adolescent Risk Taking
    Eva H. Telzer, Andrew J. Fuligni, and Adriana Galván
    15. Cultural Differences in Emotional Expressions and Body Language
    Beatrice de Gelder and Elisabeth M.J. In't Veld
    Part V. Cultural Neuroscience of Intergroup Processes
    16. How Next-Generation Neuroscience Technologies Can Facilitate Comparison Across Cultural Contexts and Species: Implications for Global Health
    Lasana T. Harris, Beatrice H. Capestany, and Jingzhi Tan
    17. The Cultural Neuroscience of Intergroup Bias
    Bobby K. Cheon and Ying-yi Hong
    18. Cultural Neuroscience of Pain and Empathy
    Joan Y. Chiao and Vani A. Mathur
    Part VI. Culture and Genetics
    19. The Gene-Culture Interaction Framework and Implications for Health
    Joni Y. Sasaki, Jessica LeClair, Alexandria L. West, and Heejung S. Kim
    20. Epigenetics of Social Behavior
    Jessica J. Connelly and James P. Morris
    21. The Encultured Genome: Molecular Evidence for Recent Divergent Evolution in Human Neurotransmitter Genes
    Chuansheng Chen, Robert K. Moyzis, Xuemei Lei, Chunhui Chen, and Qi Dong
    Part VII. Linking Population Health Disparities and Cultural Neuroscience
    22. The Role of Culture in Population Mental Health: Prevalence of Mental Disorders Among Asian and Asian American Populations
    Lawrence H. Yang and Jessica M. Benson
    23. Culture, Genes, and Socioemotional Neurodevelopment: Searching for Clues to Common Mental Disorders
    Joanna Maselko
    Conclusion
    Index

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