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Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2011
Research has demonstrated that certain genotypes are expressed phenotypically in different forms depending on the social environment. To examine sensitivity to cultural norms regarding emotion regulation, we explored the expression of the oxytocin receptor polymorphism ( OXTR) rs53576, a gene previously related to socioemotional sensitivity, in ...
Heejung S. Kim +6 more
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Research has demonstrated that certain genotypes are expressed phenotypically in different forms depending on the social environment. To examine sensitivity to cultural norms regarding emotion regulation, we explored the expression of the oxytocin receptor polymorphism ( OXTR) rs53576, a gene previously related to socioemotional sensitivity, in ...
Heejung S. Kim +6 more
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Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science, 2005
One of the philosophical problems in neuroscience is seeing the trees before the forest. Indeed, it is essential to know how local events fit into the whole picture, but we must also look beyond correlations between stimuli and neural responses in one sensory nucleus.
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One of the philosophical problems in neuroscience is seeing the trees before the forest. Indeed, it is essential to know how local events fit into the whole picture, but we must also look beyond correlations between stimuli and neural responses in one sensory nucleus.
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2019
Examining the interconnections between genes and culture is crucial for a more complete understanding of psychological processes. Genetic predispositions may predict different outcomes depending on one's cultural context, and culture may predict different outcomes depending on genetic predispositions - that is, genes and culture interact.
Heewon Kwon, Joni Y. Sasaki
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Examining the interconnections between genes and culture is crucial for a more complete understanding of psychological processes. Genetic predispositions may predict different outcomes depending on one's cultural context, and culture may predict different outcomes depending on genetic predispositions - that is, genes and culture interact.
Heewon Kwon, Joni Y. Sasaki
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The common saying is that people have a culture. This book argues that people live a culture; which may explain why they are so affectively attached to it. By considering cultural interactions on a global scale, this book investigates how cultures can be understood in terms of conflict and cooperation, in relation to the nation-state, a multiplicity of
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Microbial Interactions in Continuous Culture
1968Publisher Summary Mixed culture phenomena are not merely composites of the pure culture behavior of the organisms present. The performance of a complex microbial process depends on interactions between its species and strains. Microorganisms have vastly different nutritional requirements.
H R, Bungay, M L, Bungay
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An interactive cultural transect
Gifted Education International, 2012This pilot project conducted by researchers from the University of Central Florida (UCF) seeks to answer the question: Does a real-time, two-way, mobile, remote webcasting system have special properties for learning compared with traditional distance learning platforms?
Peters, Phil +3 more
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Cultural Representation for Multi-culture Interaction Design
2009This research works towards the integration of cultural factors in global information systems like the Web or digital libraries to enhance global access to information and services. In this context, we study cultural differences in categorization and classification by means of card sorting experiments in combination with observations and interviews. An
Javed Anjum Sheikh +2 more
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Cultural Interaction at Palmares
2022Abstract This chapter describes some of the long-term work undertaken by the Palmares Archaeological Project. The authors focus on the processes of syncretism and creolization at the seventeenth-century rebel polity of Palmares, where a unique identity was forged through resistance to colonial authority.
Pedro Funari, Aline de Carvalho
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Coping with cultural dominance in cross cultural interaction
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Intercultural collaboration, 2010This paper examines how Finnish project managers engaged in highly complex, international engineering projects cope with and respond to the cultural dominance expressed by their project partners. The paper highlights that the managers not merely condescend to their subjugated positions, but also use various tactics as countermoves against the perceived
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Culture and Websites Interaction
2013With the increasing globalization of the business world, websites have become ever more important tools in international business. After the invention of websites, researchers have begun to analyze the websites as they have for traditional communication channels. Websites, as the communication medium of global firms, are not culturally neutral mediums.
Ramazan Nacar, Sebnem Burnaz, Nimet Uray
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