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ValentinkaMS [17]
3 years ago
8

According to Matsumoto and Fletcher (1996), culture influences human emotion and human physiology, particularly with respect to

autonomic nervous system activity and the immune system.
True or False?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Bad White [126]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u>Option- </u>True.

  • The following statement is correct in all sense, which is given to us as, <em>"According to Matsumoto and Fletcher (1996), culture influences human emotion and human physiology, particularly with respect to autonomic nervous system activity and the immune system."</em>

Explanation:

Culture is defined as the basic set of regional or community rules which are supposed to be followed by the individual living in that space or region, so, culture has a specific role in development of any person's nature, career, and identity inside any region. While, it gives a more different features or we can say characteristics to the individual as it particularly adjusts the person's autonomic nervous system activities and the immune system itself. As we can analyze that people belonging to different cultures have a more or less differently developed physical and mental well being as compared to other individuals of the different cultures.

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