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- W1567955366 abstract "Current achievements in neuroscience prove that when it comes to human behavior, human brain is responsible for solving social problems by activating psychological executory mechanisms aimed at specific problems, which developed thanks to the processes of natural selection. This kind of approach assumes modularity of brain’s functioning. The modular approach posits that brain comprises of modules of different and diverse neuronal centers and processes and mechanisms for solving different social problems connected to them. And so for example learning processes or different forms of cognition work accordingly to different principles or rules, by using different complex neuronal structures and programs to process information; for example, different ones about words, others about faces or another ones about smells, and about sounds, etc. In that way a modular approach understood assumes that people can notice, remember and evaluate information in different ways and also decide on different ways of using it to carry out different social goals (Sundie et al., 2006). This particular propriety has an important meaning for explaining and understanding complex social processes in general, and in particular, for functioning of an intimate relationship, for example a marriage. This is why the issues concerning marriage and family should be also examined in a multisystem context of the life of its members. However, in practice and in a traditional approach, researching and investigating this phenomenon is limited to socio-cultural macro-systems in which those institutions function. What is usually not taken into consideration is the micro-system level of analysis that includes internal experience of the partners or family members seen as a class of brain processes. Thanks to dynamic advancements of research techniques, the scope of neuropsychological knowledge widened significantly in the last years, enabling a better and broader understanding of human brain functioning and its influence on all the forms or signs of human psyche and behavior that take place in close interpersonal relationships, and more particularly in marriages. It is thus not surprising that some researchers propose to describe it as ‘interpersonal neurobiology’, consequently underlining the meaning of relation between the interpersonal relationships, emotions and the brain. Understanding the key concepts of social neuropsychology can significantly enrich the work of psychologists on the problems of married couples or families both in theoretical, as well as in practical aspects, and mostly in the therapeutic aspect and even clinical one (Fishbane, 2007; Atkinson, 2005)." @default.
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- W1567955366 title "Neuropsychological Context of Marital Functioning" @default.
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