Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2010 Jun;5(2-3):130-7. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsp032. Epub 2009 Dec 3.
Anthropologists have become increasingly interested in embodiment-that is, the ways that socio-cultural factors influence the form, behavior and subjective experience of human bodies. At the same time, social cognitive neuroscience has begun to reveal the mechanisms of embodiment by investigating the neural underpinnings and consequences of social experience. Despite this overlap, the two fields have barely engaged one another. We suggest three interconnected domains of inquiry in which the intersection of neuroscience and anthropology can productively inform our understanding of the relationship between human brains and their socio-cultural contexts. These are: the social construction of emotion, cultural psychiatry, and the embodiment of ritual. We build on both current research findings in cultural neuroscience and ethnographic data on cultural differences in thought and behavior, to generate novel, ecologically informed hypotheses for future study. In addition, we lay out a specific suggestion for operationalizing insights from anthropology in the context of cultural neuroscience research. Specifically, we advocate the development of field studies that use portable measurement technologies to connect individual patterns of biological response with socio-cultural processes. We illustrate the potential of such an approach with data from a study of psychophysiology and religious devotion in Northeastern Brazil.
人类学家越来越关注体现论——即社会文化因素影响人体形态、行为和主观体验的方式。与此同时,社会认知神经科学开始通过研究社会经验的神经基础和后果来揭示体现论的机制。尽管存在这种重叠,但这两个领域几乎没有相互交流。我们提出了三个相互关联的探究领域,神经科学和人类学的交叉可以为我们理解人类大脑与其社会文化背景之间的关系提供有益的信息。这些领域是:情感的社会建构、文化精神病学和仪式的体现。我们借鉴文化神经科学的当前研究成果和关于思维和行为的文化差异的民族志数据,提出了新的、具有生态意识的假设,以供未来的研究。此外,我们还提出了一个具体的建议,即在文化神经科学研究的背景下,将人类学的见解付诸实践。具体来说,我们提倡开展实地研究,使用便携式测量技术将个体的生物反应模式与社会文化过程联系起来。我们用来自巴西东北部心理生理学和宗教奉献研究的数据来说明这种方法的潜力。