In the recent years, there has been a surge of neuroscience research on culture and emotion. In this talk, I will provide a selective review of this emerging literature. First, I will draw a broad theoretical framework that elaborates on a cultural variation on the construal of the self as independent or interdependent. Second, I will then discuss reward values of high vs. low arousal emotions, emotion regulation, and the relationship between anger and health. In each case, the cultural construal of the self plays a significant role in yielding significant cultural differences. I will then discuss evolutionary and historical origins of culture before suggesting directions for future research.
10/17/2016
2016.10.18 (Tue) 14:20 Prof. Shinobu Kitayama〈Cultural Neuroscience of Emotion: Accomplishment and Future Directions〉
- Date: 2016.10.18 (Tue) 14:20
- Venue: N106, North Hall, Department of Psychology
- Speaker: Prof. Shinobu Kitayama(University of Michigan)
- Topic: Cultural Neuroscience of Emotion: Accomplishment and Future Directions
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