Theory and methods in cultural neuroscience
Author(s) -
Joan Y. Chiao,
Ahmad R. Hariri,
Tokiko Harada,
Yoko Mano,
Norihiro Sadato,
Todd B. Parrish,
Tetsuya Iidaka
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
social cognitive and affective neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.229
H-Index - 103
eISSN - 1749-5024
pISSN - 1749-5016
DOI - 10.1093/scan/nsq063
Subject(s) - cultural neuroscience , social neuroscience , neurogenetics , psychology , functional neuroimaging , neuroimaging , cultural psychology , cognitive neuroscience , cognitive science , developmental cognitive neuroscience , cultural analysis , set (abstract data type) , neuroscience , sociology , social cognition , social psychology , cognition , social science , medicine , disease , pathology , computer science , programming language
Cultural neuroscience is an emerging research discipline that investigates cultural variation in psychological, neural and genomic processes as a means of articulating the bidirectional relationship of these processes and their emergent properties. Research in cultural neuroscience integrates theory and methods from anthropology, cultural psychology, neuroscience and neurogenetics. Here, we review a set of core theoretical and methodological challenges facing researchers when planning and conducting cultural neuroscience studies, and provide suggestions for overcoming these challenges. In particular, we focus on the problems of defining culture and culturally appropriate experimental tasks, comparing neuroimaging data acquired from different populations and scanner sites and identifying functional genetic polymorphisms relevant to culture. Implications of cultural neuroscience research for addressing current issues in population health disparities are discussed.
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