Adatok
A Tantárgybejelentőben megadott hivatalos adatok az alábbi tanévre: 2022-2023
Tantárgyfelelős
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Dr. Árpád István CSATHÓ
associate professor,
Department of Behavioural Sciences
Óraszámok/félév
előadás: 0 óra
gyakorlat: 0 óra
szeminárium: 24 óra
összesen: 24 óra
Tárgyadatok
- Kód: OXF-NOA-h-T
- 2 kredit
- General Medicine
- Optional modul
- spring
Nincs
Kurzus létszámkorlát
min. 3 fő – max. 20 fő
Tematika
Culture, mind, and brain: The three main substrates of our self. The basic mechanisms of these substrates as well as the potential interactions between them have been widely investigated by several scientific fields. For example, various research areas of neuroscience and psychology are dedicated to mind and brain connections. In addition, the dynamics and rules of the complex human cultures have been rigorously studied by cultural anthropologists. The potential cultural effects on neuronal functioning, however, received less attention. Therefore, a novel scientific synthesis - Neuroanthropology - has emerged recently with an aim to provide a conceptual background of culture-brain interactions. The course is dedicated to this scientific area. More particular, the course aims to show the different aspects of the main question of 'how human culture is embedded in the human brain'.
Előadások
Gyakorlatok
Szemináriumok
- 1. Methods and main theoretical approaches of neuroanthropology
- 2. Methods and main theoretical approaches of neuroanthropology
- 3. Culture-sensitive neural substrates, brain evolution
- 4. Culture-sensitive neural substrates, brain evolution
- 5. Neuroanthropology of social behaviour
- 6. Neuroanthropology of social behaviour
- 7. The neuroanthropology of human empathy
- 8. The neuroanthropology of human empathy
- 9. Socio-cultural background of pain
- 10. Socio-cultural background of pain
- 11. Culture bound syndromes: Relationship between culture and mental diseases
- 12. Culture bound syndromes: Relationship between culture and mental diseases
- 13. Neuroanthropology of addiction
- 14. Neuroanthropology of addiction
- 15. The bio-psycho-social context of "everyday" drugs
- 16. The bio-psycho-social context of "everyday" drugs
- 17. Human locomotion: Ecology, Culture, and Disorders
- 18. Human locomotion: Ecology, Culture, and Disorders
- 19. Fatigue and Activity: Biopsychological and social correlates
- 20. Fatigue and Activity: Biopsychological and social correlates
- 21. Human diet and its neuro-cultural background
- 22. Human diet and its neuro-cultural background
- 23. The social stress: Effects of cultural and neural processes
- 24. The social stress: Effects of cultural and neural processes
A tananyag elsajátításához szükséges segédanyagok
Kötelező irodalom
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Saját oktatási anyag
Available on Neptun.
Jegyzet
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Ajánlott irodalom
D. H. Lende and G. Downey (eds.): The encultured brain: An introduction on Neuroanthropology, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA 2015
A félév elfogadásának feltételei
Maximum of 15 % absence allowed
Félévközi ellenőrzések
Students are required to write an essay about a Neuroanthropology topic chosen from the topics announced during the semester.
Távolmaradás pótlásának lehetőségei
According to the Code of Studies and Examinations.
Vizsgakérdések
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Vizsgáztatók
Gyakorlatok, szemináriumok oktatói
- Dr. Csathó Árpád István