Analysis of Cultural Identity with The Help of Neurotechnologies
Author(s):
Mishina Anna Sergeevna
The article discusses modern approaches to the study of cultural identity using neurotechnologies such as electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Examples of studies that demonstrate differences in neural activity across cultures, including perceptions of values, cognitive processes, and emotional responses, are described. The results show how culture influences brain activity, shaping differences in perception and behaviour. The integrative and disintegrative aspects of cultural identity are also discussed, and the potential application of the research to fields such as neuroeconomics, cross-cultural management, and social policy.