Category
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neuroanthropology
Neuroanthropology is the study of the relationship between culture and the brain.
This field of study emerged from a 2008 conference of the American Anthropological Association. It is based on the premise that lived experience leaves identifiable patterns in brain structure, which then feed back into cultural expression. The exact mechanisms are so far ill defined and remain speculative.
Neurocinema
Neurocinema or neurocinematics is the science of how watching movies, or particular scenes from movies affect human brains, and the response the human brain gives to any given movie or scene. The term neurocinema comes from neurologists who are studying which pieces of a film can have the most control over a viewer's brain. These studies are conducted with viewers who are screened movies while being monitored in fMRI machines that map the brain's activity. Studies have shown that certain scenes in certain films stimulate different part of the brain in different ways. Gaining this knowledge is
cultural neuroscience
field of research