This breakthrough volume brings together cultural neuroscience and
intercultural relations in an expansive presentation. Its selected
topics in reasoning, memory, and other key cognitive areas bridge the
neuroscience behind culture-related phenomena with the complex social
processes involved in seeing the world through the perspective of
others. Coverage ranges beyond the familiar paradigms of acculturation
and cultural differences to propose new ideas of potential benefit to
the new generation of immigrants, negotiators, executives, and other
travelers. Taken together, these chapters offer a deeper understanding
of issues that can only become more important as the world becomes
smaller and our global family larger.
Among the topics featured:
- Intergroup relationship and empathy for others' pain: a social
neuroscience approach.
- The neuroscience of bilingualism: cross-linguistic influences and
cognitive effects.
- Cross-cultural reading the mind in the eyes and its consequences for
international relations.
- Implications of behavioral and neuroscience research for
cross-cultural training.
- Intercultural relations and the perceptual brain: a cognitive
neuroscience perspective.
- How social dynamics shape our understanding of reality.
With its elegant perspectives and empirical depth, Neuroscience in
Intercultural Contexts is a forward-looking reference for researchers
in the cultural sciences (cross-cultural psychologists, anthropologists,
etc.) and in social, affective, and cognitive neuroscience.