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Social behavior also varies significantly across cultures. Gestures, eye contact, and body language that are considered appropriate in one culture may be perceived differently in another.
In examining longitudinal cohorts for age-related cognitive decline among older adults in the United States and Korea, demographics and education levels likely influence outcomes stratified by age and ...
But there’s another answer for why cultural differences exist—namely, that in different parts of the world, we are exposed to different physical and social environments, or ecologies (Sng ...
For his research on emerging experimental methods that combine cognitive-behavioral studies with machine learning algorithms to trace how knowledge is transmitted between people, William (Bill ...
Culture and race are essential determinants in the conceptualization, assessment, and management of Alzheimer's disease. However, more awareness about it is needed.
Miami study highlights the importance of cultural background on our behaviors By Carole Johnson, university news and communications A Miami University graduate student has found distinct ...
A number of theories try to explain how cultural differences come to be. A new study quantifies how such factors as resource abundance, population density and infectious disease risk can contribute.
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