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Brain and Culture
Knowledge about the ways our minds and brains work has increased dramatically over the past 100 years. Some of this new knowledge comes from studies of other animals with which weshare aspects of behavior. Other information comes from new methods of observation and experimental study of human beings, both as individuals and in groups. Each body of knowledge has its own methds of inquiry and language to collect and describe information, and each represents distinct communities of investigators and theoreticians. Despite this, the different bodies of knowledge are assumed to be fundamentally linked. Neurological and psychological function are two sides of a coin, and different aspects of each are joined in the organic wholeness of the individual. In this book, I explore links among several of the major bodies of new knowledge about human neurological and psychological function. Two things are particularly striking about these links. First, the links among bodies of knowledge that heretofore have remained largely separate are straightforward. Second, important new aspects of human individual and social behavior become apparent through these links.
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