
Cultural Influences on Thinking and Perception
Discover how cultural backgrounds shape cognitive styles and perceptions in societies.
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BeforeBody content (verified): 'Neuroscientist Nalini Ambady at Stanford, with colleagues, demonstrated in a 2012 paper that bicultural individuals show different neural activation patterns...'
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