Most psychology research still assumes that mental processes are
internal to the person, waiting to be expressed or activated. This
compelling book illustrates that a new paradigm is forming in which
contextual factors are considered central to the workings of the
mind. Leading experts explore how psychological processes emerge
from the transactions of individuals with their physical, social,
and cultural environments. The volume showcases cutting-edge
research on the contextual nature of such phenomena as gene
expression, brain networks, the regulation of hormones, perception,
cognition, personality, knowing, learning, and emotion.
The book will be of great intersts to those working in the
fields of social and personality, as well as cognitive
psychologists; neuroscientists; and graduate students in these
fields. It may also serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level
courses.
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