The idea that various brain regions have particular functions
What is Localization?
What is cognitive schema?
The process of learning the norms of a culture foreign to one's native culture
What is Acculturation?
a disturbing experience that results in significant fear, helplessness, dissociation, confusion, or other disruptive feelings
what is trauma?
An interchangeable value associated with health
What is wealth?
A hormone released as a result of physical contact. It is commonly associated with love, happiness and general good vibes
What is Oxytocin?
General knowledge and biases related to social situations
What is Social Schema?
A study that used the Asch Conformity Paradigm to measure the differences in conformity between two different cultures
What is Berry & Katz (1967)?
the process in which cells become specialized in structure and function
what is differentiation?
the model that explain the interaction of biological, social, and cognitive factors on health.
what is the biopsychosocial model of health?
Researchers who worked with split brain patients to examine lateralization.
Who are the goats Roger Sperry & Michael Gazzaniga?
Mental shortcuts, typically used during System 1 thinking
What are Heuristics?
The cultural dimension that describes a society's tendency to collaborate.
What is Individualism vs. Collectivism?
The understanding that others have intentions, desires, beliefs, perceptions, and emotions different from one's own
what is theory of mind?
The study that investigated the relationship between personality traits and obesity
what is Jokela et al 2013?
A study that measured the effect of serotonin using SSRIs and the Trolley problem moral dilemma
What is Crockett et al (2010)?
The study that established the Multi Store Memory Model
Glanzer & Cunitz (1966)?
The Dutch namesake of his famous cultural dimensions
Who is Hofstede?
Investigated if tuition from a more knowledgable other helps overcome cognitive egocentrism
what is Nedosposova (1985)?
Internal characteristics that influence one's behavior
what are dispositional factors?
A study that used online surveys to measure disease salience among participants.
What is Curtis, Augner & Rabie (2004)?
The title of a book written by Daniel Kahneman that describes his theory of System 1 and 2 thinking
What is Thinking, fast and slow?
A study that used the AAMAS (iykyk) to measure the effect of enculturation and acculturation amongst multiple generations of asian american university students
What is Kim & Omizo (2006)?
Asked children when a balance with discs would tip, to test logical deductive reasoning
what is Siegler (1976)?
Compared the health beliefs in moderately and severely obese adults
what is Lewis et al 2010?