Cultural influences on the concept of self is a very important topic for social cognitive neuroscientific exploration, as yet, little if anything is known about this topic at the neural level. The present study investigates this problem by looking at the Chinese culture's influence on the concept of self, in which the self includes mother. In Western cultures, self-referential processing leads to a memory performance advantage over other forms of semantic processing including mother-referential, other-referential and general semantic processing, and an advantage that is potentially localizable to the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC). In Chinese culture, however, the behavioral study showed that mother-referential processing was comparab...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the scope hypothesis. Every trial included an initial ...
Representations of self are thought to be dynamically influenced by one’s surroundings, including th...
Self-construals are different between Western and East Asian cultures in that the Western self empha...
Culture affects the psychological structure of self and results in two distinct types of self-repres...
Abstract Findings from neuroimaging studies suggest that the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) differe...
Abstract Findings from neuroimaging studies suggest that the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) differe...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
Western cultures encourage self-construals independent of social contexts, whereas East Asian cultur...
Two experiments showed that American (vs. Chinese) culture priming influences Beijing Chinese underg...
Our recent work showed that self-trait judgment is associated with increased activity in the ventral...
According to the principle of internal-external consonance (Wexler,2006), an individual's internal n...
Different thinking styles in Westerners and Chinese (analytic vs. holistic) lead to disparities betw...
This research tests the theoretical prediction that the self-concept of bicultural Chinese would bec...
The self has been addressed extensively by philosophers and psychologists from different cultures. R...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the scope hypothesis. Every trial included an initial ...
Representations of self are thought to be dynamically influenced by one’s surroundings, including th...
Self-construals are different between Western and East Asian cultures in that the Western self empha...
Culture affects the psychological structure of self and results in two distinct types of self-repres...
Abstract Findings from neuroimaging studies suggest that the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) differe...
Abstract Findings from neuroimaging studies suggest that the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) differe...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
An important question in social neuroscience is the similarities and differences in the neural repre...
Western cultures encourage self-construals independent of social contexts, whereas East Asian cultur...
Two experiments showed that American (vs. Chinese) culture priming influences Beijing Chinese underg...
Our recent work showed that self-trait judgment is associated with increased activity in the ventral...
According to the principle of internal-external consonance (Wexler,2006), an individual's internal n...
Different thinking styles in Westerners and Chinese (analytic vs. holistic) lead to disparities betw...
This research tests the theoretical prediction that the self-concept of bicultural Chinese would bec...
The self has been addressed extensively by philosophers and psychologists from different cultures. R...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the scope hypothesis. Every trial included an initial ...
Representations of self are thought to be dynamically influenced by one’s surroundings, including th...
Self-construals are different between Western and East Asian cultures in that the Western self empha...