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Cultural neuroscience explores how culture shapes the developing mind, brain, and behavior across the lifespan. This research reviews findings on emotional, cognitive, and social development, with implications for global mental health.

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  • Cultural Neuroscience
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Neuroscience

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  • Culture significantly influences psychological and neurobiological mechanisms.
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  • To review empirical findings in cultural neuroscience related to development.

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  • Theoretical and empirical approaches in cultural neuroscience.
  • Cross-cultural observation and measurement of psychological and biological processes.
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