Anthropologists have not participated extensively in the cognitive science synthesis for a host of reasons, including internal conflicts in the discipline and profound reservations about the ways that cultural differences have been modeled in psychology, neuroscience, and other contributors to cognitive science. This paper proposes a skills-based model for culture that overcomes some of the problems inherent in the treatment of culture as shared information. Athletes offer excellent cases studies for how skill acquisition, like enculturation, affects the human nervous system. In addition, cultural differences in playing styles of the same sport, such as distinctive ways of playing rugby, demonstrate how varying solution strategies to simila...
Group member characteristics are key factors that underpin a team’s structure (e.g., roles), emergen...
This paper discusses the role of culture in the evolution of cognitive systems. We define "cult...
This chapter takes a broad and often comparative perspective to look at the interactions between cog...
Cultural differences in sports playing styles may be the result of players possessing diverging cogn...
This chapter examines the potency of combining cross-cultural, comparative, and developmental studie...
Recent findings in neuroscience have shown differential patterns in brain activity in response to si...
The article provides an overview on the approaches used to study the relation between culture and co...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
Background: Advanced cognitive abilities are widely thought to underpin cultural traditions and cum...
A central theme in cross-cultural psychology is the extent to which cognitive mechanisms are univers...
A central theme in cross-cultural psychology is the extent to which cognitive mechanisms are univers...
Cultural learning is an adaptive mechanism which can lead to changes in behavior and cognition much ...
In this review article, a content area of athlete career in sport psychology is analyzed through the...
Despite a long standing assertion that sociocultural domain is one of the factors constituting human...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
Group member characteristics are key factors that underpin a team’s structure (e.g., roles), emergen...
This paper discusses the role of culture in the evolution of cognitive systems. We define "cult...
This chapter takes a broad and often comparative perspective to look at the interactions between cog...
Cultural differences in sports playing styles may be the result of players possessing diverging cogn...
This chapter examines the potency of combining cross-cultural, comparative, and developmental studie...
Recent findings in neuroscience have shown differential patterns in brain activity in response to si...
The article provides an overview on the approaches used to study the relation between culture and co...
Humans are unique among animals for both the diverse complexity of our cognition and our reliance on...
Background: Advanced cognitive abilities are widely thought to underpin cultural traditions and cum...
A central theme in cross-cultural psychology is the extent to which cognitive mechanisms are univers...
A central theme in cross-cultural psychology is the extent to which cognitive mechanisms are univers...
Cultural learning is an adaptive mechanism which can lead to changes in behavior and cognition much ...
In this review article, a content area of athlete career in sport psychology is analyzed through the...
Despite a long standing assertion that sociocultural domain is one of the factors constituting human...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
Group member characteristics are key factors that underpin a team’s structure (e.g., roles), emergen...
This paper discusses the role of culture in the evolution of cognitive systems. We define "cult...
This chapter takes a broad and often comparative perspective to look at the interactions between cog...