Neurosciences et mémoires collectives : les schémas entre cerveau, sociétés et cultures

作者: Nicolas Legrand , Pierre Gagnepain , Denis Peschanski , Francis Eustache

DOI: 10.1051/JBIO/2015025

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摘要: During the last two decades, effect of intersubjective relationships on cognition has been an emerging topic in cognitive neurosciences leading through a so-called "social turn" to formation new domains integrating society and cultures this research area. Such inquiry recently extended collective memory studies. Collective refers shared representations that are constitutive identity group distributed among all its members connected by common history. After briefly describing those evolutions study human brain behaviors, we review recent researches have brought together psychology, neuroscience social sciences into Using reemerging concept schema, propose theoretical framework allowing account for memories with specific focus encoding process historical events. We suggest (1) if schema mainly used describe rather passive knowledge, such structure may also be implied more active fashions understanding significant And, (2) some restricted themselves individual level inquiry, strong coherence between cultural frameworks. Integrating neural basis properties studies pave way toward better reciprocal interaction resources as media or education.

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