The "Mindsponge mechanism" provides a way to explain how and why an individual observes and ejects cultural values conditional on the external setting. Thanks to the complexity and well-structuring, the mechanism has been used to develop various concepts in multiple disciplines. One such concept is "cultural additivity" (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-018-0189-2).
No matter the Earth is flat or spiky, globalization has passed the point of no return. In a fast-changing globalized world, increasing movements and exchanges between different regions, cultures, and populations worldwide are undeniable. Such movements and exchanges result in acculturation processes all over the world.
The Mindsponge mechanism is proposed by Vuong & Napier [1][2] for explaining how and why an individual "learns and unlearns" cultural values, which helps us better understand the complexity of acculturation in a global context.
The Mindsponge mechanism consists of five major components (see Figure 1):
Figure 1. The Mindsponge mechanism
The Mindsponge mechanism has been employed to develop various concepts and findings in multiple disciplines: