Our Biosocial Brains
The Cultural Neuroscience of Bias, Power, and Injustice
Seiten
2021
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-8355-8 (ISBN)
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-8355-8 (ISBN)
Michele Lewis, inspired by African-Centered psychologists and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, argues for a more humanistic cultural neuroscience to further understandings of the influence of isolation, injustice, power, and bias on brains and behavior.
In Our Biosocial Brains, Michele Lewis underscores culture, brain, behavior, and social problems to advocate for a more inclusive cultural neuroscience. Traditional neuroscientists to date have not prioritized studying the impact of power, bias, and injustice on neural processing and the brain’s perception of marginalized humans. Lewis explains current events, historical events, and scientific studies, in Our Biosocial Brains. Readers will be drawn to the relevancy of brain science to examples of injustices and social bias. Lewis also argues that incorporating non-western African-Centered Psychology is vital to diversifying research questions and diversifying interpretations of existing brain science, because African-Centered Psychology is not rooted in racist, classist, and exclusionary hegemonic methods. Lewis argues for attention to marginalized populations, regarding the impact of violence, disrespect, othering, slurs, environmental injustice, health, and general disregard on humans’ brains and behavior. Using hundreds of peer-reviewed studies and original research, the author presents scientific studies that are integrated with sociocultural explanations to foster wider understanding of how our sociocultural world shapes our brains, and how our brains’ responses influence how humans perceive and treat one another.
In Our Biosocial Brains, Michele Lewis underscores culture, brain, behavior, and social problems to advocate for a more inclusive cultural neuroscience. Traditional neuroscientists to date have not prioritized studying the impact of power, bias, and injustice on neural processing and the brain’s perception of marginalized humans. Lewis explains current events, historical events, and scientific studies, in Our Biosocial Brains. Readers will be drawn to the relevancy of brain science to examples of injustices and social bias. Lewis also argues that incorporating non-western African-Centered Psychology is vital to diversifying research questions and diversifying interpretations of existing brain science, because African-Centered Psychology is not rooted in racist, classist, and exclusionary hegemonic methods. Lewis argues for attention to marginalized populations, regarding the impact of violence, disrespect, othering, slurs, environmental injustice, health, and general disregard on humans’ brains and behavior. Using hundreds of peer-reviewed studies and original research, the author presents scientific studies that are integrated with sociocultural explanations to foster wider understanding of how our sociocultural world shapes our brains, and how our brains’ responses influence how humans perceive and treat one another.
Michele K. Lewis is research fellow and associate professor of psychological sciences at Winston-Salem State University.
Chapter 1 Still Wretched
Chapter 2 Subhuman to Superhuman: Cultural Neuroscience of Illusory Blackness
Chapter 3 Cultural Neuroscience and Poverty: Emotional Emancipation Circle for Black Women
Chapter 4 The Black Women in Poverty Study: Cultural Neuroscience of Social-Injustice
Chapter 5 That Female is Ratchet: Mixed-Slurs
Chapter 6 Negative Emotionality and Disgust Activations Towards LGBT Humans
Chapter 7 Collectivists and Individualists Brains
Chapter 8 Minding Perceptions of Native Peoples
Chapter 9 Killing Loneliness, Saving Humanity
Chapter 10 Environmental Injustices
Chapter 11 Forever Fanon
Chapter 12 Future Directions
Erscheinungsdatum | 06.08.2021 |
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Verlagsort | Lanham, MD |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Allgemeine Psychologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Verhaltenstherapie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4985-8355-5 / 1498583555 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4985-8355-8 / 9781498583558 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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