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Saturday, September 03, 2005

Cultural Perception

Interesting article in Wired regarding differences in how Asians and Westerners perceive information that is presented to them.

I recall seeing a book in the past called The Geography of Thought which dealt with related differences in perception, as well as belief systems and work practices. While I have not read this book, it is definitely on 'the list' as I find this subject fascinating.

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