Increasing evidence suggests that cultural influences on brain activity are associated with multiple cognitive and affective processes. These findings prompt an integrative framework to account for dynamic interactions between culture, behavior, and the brain. We put forward a culture-behavior-brain (CBB) loop model of human development that proposes that culture shapes the brain by contextualizing behavior, and the brain fits and modifies culture via behavioral influences. Genes provide a fundamental basis for, and interact with, the CBB loop at both individual and population levels. The CBB loop model advances our understanding of the dynamic relationships between culture, behavior, and the brain, which are crucial for human phylogeny and...
Human brain and mind are shaped by experiences,which mainly occur in the context of the culture in w...
Recent decades have been marked by a steadily increasing emphasis on neural determinants of behavior...
In the present commentary, we first examine the three target articles included in the Asian Journal ...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Humans are an undeniably remarkable species with massive brains, amazing technology, and large, well...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Current research on culture focuses on independence and interdependence and documents numerous East...
ecent developments in cultural neuroscience have provided insights showing that human brain functio...
Culture is part of an extensive feedback loop, which simultaneously influences and isinfluenced by m...
Neuroanthropology is a new field of research that can make two distinctive contributions to our unde...
Progress in neuroscience – notably, on the dynamic functions of neural networks – has deepened our u...
This article provides a review of how cultural contexts shape and are shaped by psychological and ne...
Our primary goal in this article is to discuss the cross-talk between biological and cultural factor...
Cultural neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field of research that investigates interrelations amo...
Human brain and mind are shaped by experiences,which mainly occur in the context of the culture in w...
Recent decades have been marked by a steadily increasing emphasis on neural determinants of behavior...
In the present commentary, we first examine the three target articles included in the Asian Journal ...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Humans are an undeniably remarkable species with massive brains, amazing technology, and large, well...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
Current research on culture focuses on independence and interdependence and documents numerous East...
ecent developments in cultural neuroscience have provided insights showing that human brain functio...
Culture is part of an extensive feedback loop, which simultaneously influences and isinfluenced by m...
Neuroanthropology is a new field of research that can make two distinctive contributions to our unde...
Progress in neuroscience – notably, on the dynamic functions of neural networks – has deepened our u...
This article provides a review of how cultural contexts shape and are shaped by psychological and ne...
Our primary goal in this article is to discuss the cross-talk between biological and cultural factor...
Cultural neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field of research that investigates interrelations amo...
Human brain and mind are shaped by experiences,which mainly occur in the context of the culture in w...
Recent decades have been marked by a steadily increasing emphasis on neural determinants of behavior...
In the present commentary, we first examine the three target articles included in the Asian Journal ...