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El. knyga: Encultured Brain: An Introduction to Neuroanthropology

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  • Formatas: 448 pages
  • Serija: The MIT Press
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262305679
  • Formatas: 448 pages
  • Serija: The MIT Press
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Aug-2012
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262305679

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The brain and the nervous system are our most cultural organs. Our nervous system is especially immature at birth, our brain disproportionately small in relation to its adult size and open to cultural sculpting at multiple levels. Recognizing this, the new field of neuroanthropology places the brain at the center of discussions about human nature and culture. Anthropology offers brain science more robust accounts of enculturation to explain observable difference in brain function; neuroscience offers anthropology evidence of neuroplasticity's role in social and cultural dynamics. This book provides a foundational text for neuroanthropology, offering basic concepts and case studies at the intersection of brain and culture. After an overview of the field and background information on recent research in biology, a series of case studies demonstrate neuroanthropology in practice. Contributors first focus on capabilities and skills--including memory in medical practice, skill acquisition in martial arts, and the role of humor in coping with breast cancer treatment and recovery--then report on problems and pathologies that range from post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans to smoking as a part of college social life.

Acknowledgments vii
I On the Encultured Brain
1(138)
1 The Encultured Brain: Development, Case Studies, and Methods
3(20)
Daniel H. Lende
Greg Downey
2 Neuroanthropology and the Encultured Brain
23(44)
Greg Downey
Daniel H. Lende
3 Primate Social Cognition, Human Evolution, and Niche Construction: A Core Context for Neuroanthropology
67(36)
Katherine C. MacKinnon
Agustin Fuentes
4 Evolution and the Brain
103(36)
Greg Downey
Daniel H. Lende
II Case Studies on Human Capacities, Skills, and Variation
139(122)
5 Memory and Medicine
141(28)
M. Cameron Hay
6 Balancing between Cultures: Equilibrium in Capoeira
169(26)
Greg Downey
7 From Habits of Doing to Habits of Feeling: Skill Acquisition in Taijutsu Practice
195(18)
Katja Pettinen
8 Holistic Humor: Coping with Breast Cancer
213(24)
Kathryn Bouskill
9 Embodiment and Male Vitality in Subsistence Societies
237(24)
Benjamin Campbell
III Case Studies on Human Problems, Pathologies, and Variation
261(128)
10 War and Dislocation: A Neuroanthropological Model of Trauma among American Veterans with Combat PTSD
263(28)
Erin P. Finley
11 Autism as a Case for Neuroanthropology: Delineating the Role of Theory of Mind in Religious Development
291(24)
Rachel S. Brezis
12 Collective Excitement and Lapse in Agency: Fostering an Appetite for Cigarettes
315(24)
Peter G. Stromberg
13 Addiction and Neuroanthropology
339(24)
Daniel H. Lende
14 Cultural Consonance, Consciousness, and Depression: Genetic Moderating Effects on the Psychological Mediators of Culture
363(26)
William W. Dressler
Mauro C. Balieiro
Jose Ernesto dos Santos
IV Conclusion
389(32)
15 The Encultured Brain---Toward the Future
391(30)
Daniel H. Lende
Greg Downey
Contributors 421(2)
Index 423