Cultural neuroscience
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Cultural neuroscience is a field of research that focuses on the interrelation between a human’s cultural environment and neurobiological systems. The field particularly incorporates ideas and perspectives from related domains like anthropology, psychology, and cognitive neuroscience to study sociocultural influences on human behaviors. Such impacts on behavior are often measured using various neuroimaging methods, through which cross-cultural variability in neural activity can be examined.
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See also
- Behavioural genetics
- Behavioral neuroscience
- Biocultural evolution
- Cross-cultural psychiatry
- Epigenesis (biology)
- Evolutionary anthropology
- Evolutionary neuroscience
- Evolutionary psychology
- Gene-environment interaction
- Human behavioral ecology
- Human genetic variation
- Imaging genetics
- Neuroanthropology
- Niche construction
- Population genetics
- Sociobiology
- Sociocultural evolution
- Social neuroscience
- Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective
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