%0 Journal Article
%T A Cultural Neuroscience Approach to Self-Concept Representation
自我概念心理表征的文化神经科学研究
%A HAN Shi-Hui
%A ZHANG Yi-Fan
%A
韩世辉
%A 张逸凡
%J 心理科学进展
%D 2012
%I
%X The nature of mental representation of the self has been addressed extensively by philosophers and psychologists. Cross-cultural psychological research has shown evidence for Western/East Asian cultural differences in self-construals. Recent brain imaging studies have explored neural correlates of self-related processing and have found evidence for neural mechanisms of self-representation that are sensitive to cultures. This paper reviews recent brain imaging findings of Western/East Asian cultural differences in neural substrates underlying self-representation in the perceptual and mental domains. The studies using transcultural and cultural priming imaging have led to the development of cultural neuroscience.
%K culture
%K self
%K brain imaging
%K cultural neuroscience
文化
%K 自我
%K 脑成像
%K 文化神经科学
%U http://www.alljournals.cn/get_abstract_url.aspx?pcid=C94E3F05CFD5644C9DAA97BEB9148D4784B6B22E64D84F4E&jid=FAB1670F77CCC8EC7D836E0D41B12069&aid=28538CA98C30007800A3711C58D5828F&yid=99E9153A83D4CB11&vid=A04140E723CB732E&iid=94C357A881DFC066&sid=06F643376BC2509E&eid=DB7B2C790D19BE6E&journal_id=1671-3710&journal_name=心理科学进展&referenced_num=0&reference_num=54