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Kinda validates stereotyping, kinda..  ;D

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Cultural differences alter brain's hard-wiring
New research finds that social perspective influences how we see the world
By Clara Moskowitz

updated 1:28 p.m. ET, Fri., Jan. 18, 2008
It's no secret culture influences your food preferences and taste in music. But now scientists say it impacts the hard-wiring of your brain.

New research shows that people from different cultures use their brains differently to solve basic perceptual tasks.

Neuroscientists Trey Hedden and John Gabrieli of MIT's McGovern Institute for Brain Research asked Americans and East Asians to solve basic shape puzzles while in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner. They found that both groups could successfully complete the tasks, but American brains had to work harder at relative judgments, while East Asian brains found absolute judgments more challenging.

Previous psychology research has shown that American culture focuses on the individual and values independence, while East Asian culture is more community-focused and emphasizes seeing people and objects in context. This study provides the first neurological evidence that these cultural differences extend to brain activity patterns.

"It's kind of obvious if you look at ads and movies," Gabrieli told LiveScience. "You can tell that East Asian cultures emphasize interdependence and the U.S. ads all say things like, 'Be yourself, you're number one, pursue your goals.' But how deep does this go? Does it really influence the way you perceive the world in the most basic way? It's very striking that what seems to be a social perspective within the culture drives all the way to perceptual judgment."

The results of the study were published in the January issue of the journal Psychological Science.

Hard work
The scientists asked 10 Americans and 10 East Asians who had recently arrived in the U.S. to look at pictures of lines within squares.

In some trials, subjects decided whether the lines were the same length, regardless of the surrounding squares, requiring them to judge individual objects independent of context. In others, participants judged whether different sets of lines and squares were in the same proportion, regardless of their absolute sizes, a task that requires comparing objects relative to each other.

The fMRI revealed that Americans' brains worked harder while making relative judgments, because brain regions that reflect mentally demanding tasks lit up. Conversely, East Asians activated the brain's system for difficult jobs while making absolute judgments. Both groups showed less activation in those brain areas while doing tasks that researchers believe are in their cultural comfort zones.

"For the kind of thinking that was thought to be culturally unpreferred, this system gets turned on," Gabrieli said. "The harder you have to think about something, the more it will be activated."

Individual flexibility
The researchers were surprised to see so strong an effect, Gabrieli said, and interested in the reasons for individual variations within a culture.

So they surveyed subjects to find out how strongly they identified with their culture by asking questions about social attitudes, such as whether a person is responsible for the failure of a family member.

In both groups, participants whose views were most aligned with their culture's values showed stronger brain effects.

Gabrieli said he is interested in testing whether brain patterns change if a person immigrates.

"There's a hint that six months in a culture already changes you," he said, referring to psychological, rather than neurological, research. "It suggests that there's a lot of flexibility."

The big divide
Scientists have long wondered about the biological root of cultural differences.

"One question was, when people see the line and box, do they look different all the way, starting at your retina?" Gabrieli said. "Or do you see the same thing to start with but then your mind focuses on one dimension or another. These data indicate that it's at that later stage. In parts of the brain that are involved in early vision, we didn’t see a difference. Rather we saw a difference in higher-processing brain areas. People from different cultures don’tsee the world differently, but they think differently about what they see."

Gabireli said he does worry about unintended consequences of his research.

"The downside of these cultural studies is that one ends up stereotyping a culture," he said. "Are you creating big differences between people? I like to think the more you understand different cultures, the better you understand their perspectives."


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"You can tell that East Asian cultures emphasize interdependence and the U.S. ads all say things like, 'Be yourself, you're number one, pursue your goals.'

very interesting, and i think that cultures are strongly influenced by religion. the prodominate religion of the usa is Non-Catholic Christianity, or said another, Protestantism, and Protestantism is strongly based or individualism and self reliance

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Damn, that's a big ass paragraph!! :-[
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Damn, that's a big ass paragraph!! :-[

I thought Brent "douchebag" Harvery was  a deep thinker? Obviously, a man of your intelligence would have no problem reading it. DOUCHEBAG!!
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can u summarize that long boring shit u posted for us??

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I thought Brent "douchebag" Harvery was  a deep thinker? Obviously, a man of your intelligence would have no problem reading it. DOUCHEBAG!!

Let me think? HMMMMM?  OH Yeah you suck dick!! STUPIDFUCK1900
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Let me think? HMMMMM?  OH Yeah you suck dick!! STUPIDFUCK1900

WOW, look what a deep thinker Mr Harvey Douchebag is!!! Too bad he is a little bitch like you :)

Did you have fun erasing your original post sticking up for Brent asshole. Guess you have his balls in your mouth! lol
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WOW, look what a deep thinker Mr Harvey Douchebag is!!! Too bad he is a little bitch like you :)

Look STUPIDFUCK1900 Mr. Harvey isn't a beatch!! Look at this man!!
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Re: Interesting article on stereotyping and the outlooks of different people.
« Reply #10 on: January 19, 2008, 05:41:45 PM »
Look STUPIDFUCK1900 Mr. Harvey isn't a beatch!! Look at this man!!

LOLZ at the second pic trying to look all tough and the last picture with his white bandana around his head! Epic attention whore :)
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Re: Interesting article on stereotyping and the outlooks of different people.
« Reply #11 on: January 19, 2008, 05:45:23 PM »
LOLZ at the second pic trying to look all tough and the last picture with his white bandana around his head! Epic attention whore :)

The next thing you'll say is he can't design a gym!!
Well Mr. StupidFuck1900 go to heaven or as I call it www.brentharveyjr.com
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Re: Interesting article on stereotyping and the outlooks of different people.
« Reply #12 on: January 19, 2008, 05:47:45 PM »
The next thing you'll say is he can't design a gym!!
Well Mr. StupidFuck1900 go to heaven or as I call it www.brentharveyjr.com

You must really love him? Do you also suck his cock on a daily basis? Does he take his balls and slap them on your chin while you call him "master?"

Oh yeah, I would NEVER EVER train in a gym like that :)

He still sucks a monkeys asshole :)
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Re: Interesting article on stereotyping and the outlooks of different people.
« Reply #13 on: January 19, 2008, 05:51:09 PM »
You must really love him? Do you also suck his cock on a daily basis? Does he take his balls and slap them on your chin while you call him "master?"

Oh yeah, I would NEVER EVER train in a gym like that :)

He still sucks a monkies asshole :)
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Sir you have a lot of anger Brent could help you! His faith is strong!! Good luck! ;)
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Re: Interesting article on stereotyping and the outlooks of different people.
« Reply #14 on: January 19, 2008, 11:41:04 PM »
can u summarize that long boring shit u posted for us??
no problem... basically what it says it that western man thinks on an individual basis and eastern man thinks as a team player...

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Re: Interesting article on stereotyping and the outlooks of different people.
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2008, 08:07:54 AM »
I remember that back/gym picture.  I like the one with the tie much better
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Re: Interesting article on stereotyping and the outlooks of different people.
« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2008, 08:08:20 AM »
no problem... basically what it says it that western man thinks on an individual basis and eastern man thinks as a team player...

Yeah, that has been recognized for a long time :)
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