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Cultural Neuroscience: Cultural Influences on Brain Function
Controlled studies of chimpanzee cultural transmission
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Author(s):
Victoria Horner
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Frans B.M. de Waal
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2009
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2009
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10.1016/S0079-6123(09)17801-9
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Book chapters
pp. iii
Cultural Neuroscience: Cultural Influences on Brain Function
pp. iv
Copyright page
pp. v
List of Contributors
pp. vii
Preface
pp. 3
Controlled studies of chimpanzee cultural transmission
pp. 17
Brain in macro experiential context: biocultural co-construction of lifespan neurocognitive development
pp. 31
Anthropology and cultural neuroscience: creating productive intersections in parallel fields
pp. 43
The brain in culture and culture in the brain: a review of core issues in neuroanthropology
pp. 67
Cultural constraints on music perception and cognition
pp. 79
Culture and attention: evidence from brain and behavior
pp. 95
Culture sculpts the perceptual brain
pp. 113
Neuropsychological assessment of African children: evidence for a universal brain/behavior omnibus within a coconstructivist paradigm
pp. 137
Cultural influences on memory
pp. 151
Numbers in the cultural brain
pp. 159
Cultural neurolinguistics
pp. 175
Culture in the mind's mirror: how anthropology and neuroscience can inform a model of the neural substrate for cultural imitative learning
pp. 191
The cultural neuroscience of person perception
pp. 203
Understanding the self: a cultural neuroscience approach
pp. 213
Cultural effects on the neural basis of theory of mind
pp. 227
Culture and social support: neural bases and biological impact
pp. 241
Neuroeconomics: in search of the neural representation of brands
pp. 253
“Neuroarchaeology”: exploring the links between neural and cultural plasticity
pp. 263
Cultural neuroscience and psychopathology: prospects for cultural psychiatry
pp. 287
Cultural neuroscience: a once and future discipline
pp. 305
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