Dynamic Cultural Influences on Neural Representations of the Self

Author:

Chiao Joan Y.1,Harada Tokiko1,Komeda Hidetsugu2,Li Zhang1,Mano Yoko2,Saito Daisuke2,Parrish Todd B.1,Sadato Norihiro2,Iidaka Tetsuya3

Affiliation:

1. 1Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

2. 2National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan

3. 3Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

Abstract

Abstract People living in multicultural environments often encounter situations which require them to acquire different cultural schemas and to switch between these cultural schemas depending on their immediate sociocultural context. Prior behavioral studies show that priming cultural schemas reliably impacts mental processes and behavior underlying self-concept. However, less well understood is whether or not cultural priming affects neurobiological mechanisms underlying the self. Here we examined whether priming cultural values of individualism and collectivism in bicultural individuals affects neural activity in cortical midline structures underlying self-relevant processes using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Biculturals primed with individualistic values showed increased activation within medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) during general relative to contextual self-judgments, whereas biculturals primed with collectivistic values showed increased response within MPFC and PCC during contextual relative to general self-judgments. Moreover, degree of cultural priming was positively correlated with degree of MPFC and PCC activity during culturally congruent self-judgments. These findings illustrate the dynamic influence of culture on neural representations underlying the self and, more broadly, suggest a neurobiological basis by which people acculturate to novel environments.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience

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