Current approaches to human cognition often take a strong nativist stance based on Western adult performance, backed up where possible by neonate and infant research and almost never by comparative research across the Hominidae. Recent research suggests considerable cross-cultural differences in cognitive strategies, including relational thinking, a domain where infant research is impossible because of lack of cognitive maturation. Here, we apply the same paradigm across children and adults of different cultures and across all nonhuman great ape genera. We find that both child and adult spatial cognition systematically varies with language and culture but that, nevertheless, there is a clear inherited bias for one spatial strategy in the gr...
Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influenc...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
There is good evidence that some ape behaviors can be transmitted socially and that this can lead to...
Current approaches to human cognition often take a strong nativist stance based on Western adult per...
Human languages differ in which spatial frame they habitually use. We survey these differences and p...
Comparatively little is known about the inherited primate background underlying human cognition, the...
SummaryComparatively little is known about the inherited primate background underlying human cogniti...
This thesis elaborates on a methodological approach to reliably infer cognitive preferences in an ex...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
Languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world. This has led to speculation that languag...
The evolution of language and spatial cognition may have been deeply interconnected. The argument go...
Contains fulltext : M_329598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present...
Humans share the vast majority of their cognitive skills with other great apes. In addition, however...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influenc...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
There is good evidence that some ape behaviors can be transmitted socially and that this can lead to...
Current approaches to human cognition often take a strong nativist stance based on Western adult per...
Human languages differ in which spatial frame they habitually use. We survey these differences and p...
Comparatively little is known about the inherited primate background underlying human cognition, the...
SummaryComparatively little is known about the inherited primate background underlying human cogniti...
This thesis elaborates on a methodological approach to reliably infer cognitive preferences in an ex...
This article questions traditional experimental approaches to the study of primate cognition. Becaus...
Languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world. This has led to speculation that languag...
The evolution of language and spatial cognition may have been deeply interconnected. The argument go...
Contains fulltext : M_329598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present...
Humans share the vast majority of their cognitive skills with other great apes. In addition, however...
By applying learned rules, humans are able to accurately solve many problems with minimal cognitive ...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influenc...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
There is good evidence that some ape behaviors can be transmitted socially and that this can lead to...