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The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience

Online ISBN:
9780190260484
Print ISBN:
9780199357376
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience

Joan Y. Chiao (ed.),
Joan Y. Chiao
(ed.)
Psychology, Northwestern University
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Joan Y. Chiao, International Cultural Neuroscience Consortium, Highland Park, Illinois and, Bethesda, MD, USA

Shu-Chen Li (ed.),
Shu-Chen Li
(ed.)
Psychology, TU Dresden (Technische Universität Dresden) in Germany
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Shu-Chen Li, Faculty of Psychology, Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

Rebecca Seligman (ed.),
Rebecca Seligman
(ed.)
Anthropology, Northwestern University
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Rebecca Seligman is a medical and psychological anthropologist at Northwestern University who focuses on transcultural psychiatry, or the study of mental health in cross-cultural perspective. Her research interests involve critical examination of the social and political-economic forces that affect the experience and distribution of mental and physical illness, with an emphasis on the physical processes and mechanisms through which such forces become embodied. Seligman is interested in the relationships of stress, social disadvantage, and cultural models of selfhood to outcomes such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), dissociation, somatization, diabetes, and depression. She is also exploring current neurobiological research concerning these phenomena. Her past research has explored the connection between mental health and religious participation in northeastern Brazil. Seligman’s recent publications include a book entitled Possessing Spirits and Healing Selves: Embodiment and Transformation in an Afro-Brazilian Religion.

Robert Turner (ed.)
Robert Turner
(ed.)
Neurophysics, Max-Planck Institute
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Robert Turner, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, Germany, Germany, and, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Published online:
7 April 2016
Published in print:
24 December 2015
Online ISBN:
9780190260484
Print ISBN:
9780199357376
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The goal of the Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience is to highlight the theoretical and methodological advances in the field of cultural neuroscience and the role that these scientific advances can play in understanding how to close the gap in population mental health disparities. Population mental health disparities may arise due to unequal access to healthcare as well as due to the interaction of cultural, biological, and environmental factors that produce inequalities in mental health outcomes. In this edited volume, contributors provide overviews of the current state of knowledge about how and why population health disparities exist as well as the role that a cultural neuroscience approach to the understanding of the mind, brain, and behavior can play in closing the gap in population health disparities. This volume is divided into the following seven parts: Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Cultural Neuroscience; Part II. Cultural Neuroscience of Emotion; Part III. Cultural Neuroscience of Cognition; Part IV. Cultural Neuroscience of Social Cognition; Part V. Cultural Neuroscience of Intergroup Processes; Part VI. Culture and Genetics; and Part VII. Linking Population Health Disparities and Cultural Neuroscience.

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