The encultured brain : an introduction to neuroanthropology /

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Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Lende, Daniel H., 1969-; Downey, Greg.
Published:
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: ix, 438 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780262017787 (hbk.) :
0262017784 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Index Number: QP360
CLC: Q98
Call Number: Q98/E563
Contents: On the encultured brain:
The encultured brain : development, case studies, and methods /
Neuroanthropology and the encultured brain /
Primate social cognition, human evolution, and niche construction : a core context for neuroanthropology /
Evolution and the brain /
Case studies on human capacities, skills, and variation:
Memory and medicine /
Balancing between cultures : equilibrium in capoeira /
From habits of doing to habits of feeling : skill acquisition in taijutsu practice /
Holistic humor : coping with breast cancer /
Embodiment and male vitality in subsistence societies /
Case studies on human problems, pathologies, and variation:
War and dislocation : a nueroanthropological model of trauma among American veterans with combat PTSD /
Autism as a case for neuroanthropology : delineating the role of theory of mind in religious development /
Collective excitement and lapse in agency : fostering an appetite for cigarettes /
Addiction and neuroanthropology /
Cultural consonance, consciousness, and depression : genetic moderating effects on the psychological mediators of culture /
Conclusion:
The encultured brain: toward the future /