ON THE WAY TO NEUROSOCIOLOGY
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ON THE WAY TO NEUROSOCIOLOGY
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Separate-social and natural – scientific-explanation of the processes occurring in society has revealed its limitations, if the data of these Sciences are used separately from each other. Mutual systematic accounting of data from these areas of scientific knowledge can seriously enrich and deepen the understandingof social life. The article discusses the features and problems of neurophysiological and sociological explanations on the example of maternal behavior. Conditions for an integrative neurosociological explanation are formulated.
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social neuroscience, neurosociology, oxytocin, maternal behavior, explanation
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05.04.2011
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