Han Shihui, Humphreys Glyn
Department of Psychology, PKU-IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2016 Apr;8:10-14. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2015.09.013. Epub 2015 Sep 25.
Humans have created complex cultures that provide frameworks for our lives, guiding our behavior and thoughts. Recent brain imaging studies have uncovered cultural influences on brain activity in multiple tasks. We review recent cultural neuroscience findings that illustrate that (a) self-construal, a cultural trait that differentiates between East Asian and Western societies, mediates group differences in brain activity between East Asians and Westerners; and (b) priming interdependent/independent self-construals modulates brain activity engaged in sensory/motor and cognitive/affective processes. These findings provide new insights on human brain function and suggest that self-construals provide a cultural framework that constrains brain activity underlying multiple cognitive and affective processes.
人类创造了复杂的文化,这些文化为我们的生活提供框架,引导我们的行为和思想。最近的脑成像研究揭示了文化在多种任务中对大脑活动的影响。我们回顾了最近的文化神经科学研究结果,这些结果表明:(a)自我建构,一种区分东亚和西方社会的文化特征,介导了东亚人和西方人在大脑活动上的群体差异;(b)启动相互依存/独立的自我建构会调节参与感觉/运动和认知/情感过程的大脑活动。这些发现为人类大脑功能提供了新的见解,并表明自我建构提供了一个文化框架,该框架限制了多种认知和情感过程背后的大脑活动。