https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-2q2gp-1a905a3
This podcast examines how individual cognitive processes are fundamentally shaped by cultural backgrounds, moving beyond the idea that human thought is purely objective. It details the transition from physical sensation to mental perception, noting that Westerners often focus on central objects while Easterners prioritize holistic context. The source further explores how culture dictates the formation of social schemas, memory recall, and the way people assign blame through attributions. Additionally, it analyzes the categorization of information and the various theories of intelligence, highlighting that what one society deems “smart” depends on its specific values. Ultimately, the material argues that our mental representations are subjective reconstructions influenced by the environment in which we are raised.

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