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Archeological insights into hominin cognitive evolution.

Thomas Wynn, Frederick L Coolidge.   

Abstract

How did the human mind evolve? How and when did we come to think in the ways we do? The last thirty years have seen an explosion in research related to the brain and cognition. This research has encompassed a range of biological and social sciences, from epigenetics and cognitive neuroscience to social and developmental psychology. Following naturally on this efflorescence has been a heightened interest in the evolution of the brain and cognition. Evolutionary scholars, including paleoanthropologists, have deployed the standard array of evolutionary methods. Ethological and experimental evidence has added significantly to our understanding of nonhuman brains and cognition, especially those of nonhuman primates. Studies of fossil brains through endocasts and sophisticated imaging techniques have revealed evolutionary changes in gross neural anatomy. Psychologists have also gotten into the game through application of reverse engineering to experimentally based descriptions of cognitive functions. For hominin evolution, there is another rich source of evidence of cognition, the archeological record. Using the methods of Paleolithic archeology and the theories and models of cognitive science, evolutionary cognitive archeology documents developments in the hominin mind that would otherwise be inaccessible.
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  evolutionary cognitive archeology; executive functions; long-term working memory; spatial cognition

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27519459     DOI: 10.1002/evan.21496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evol Anthropol        ISSN: 1060-1538


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