Emerging understanding of the extent to which the childhood environment can influence long-term neural and cognitive development may justify greater attention to its role in prehistory. In this review, we attempt to identify a range of ways in which changes to the rearing environment might impact on cognitive function with the potential to modify processes of cultural transmission. We focus on the types of change to the infant environment that may arise when moving from mobile hunter-gather to more settled agrarian lifeways. We consider the evidence for such early environmental factors bringing about enduring effects on perceptual tuning, shared attention, behavioural regulation and observational learning, and how these might contribute to ...
Human adaptation depends on the integration of slow life history, complex production skills, and ext...
A great deal of studies on cognitive development of human being have been explored for decades, and ...
Brain size has increased threefold during the course of human evolution, whilst body weight has appr...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Childhood is a core stage in development, essential in the acquisition of social, practical and cult...
Research in developmental psychology suggests that children are poor tool innovators. However, such ...
The importance of care of infants and children in palaeoanthropological and human behavioural ecolog...
Humans live in diverse, complex niches where survival and reproduction are conditional on the acquis...
Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influenc...
Theories of hominin and human cognitive evolution have traditionally focused on the phylogeny of the...
How was the evolution of our unique biological life history related to distinctive human development...
Author summary Human populations show great cultural variety and complexity, which cultural evolutio...
Journal ArticleHow does change in one part of a social system affect other parts? This is the centra...
The knowledge base in the study of human development is built primarily from work with children from...
Human adaptation depends on the integration of slow life history, complex production skills, and ext...
A great deal of studies on cognitive development of human being have been explored for decades, and ...
Brain size has increased threefold during the course of human evolution, whilst body weight has appr...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Theoretical engagement and methodological innovations geared towards identifying the presence and ac...
Childhood is a core stage in development, essential in the acquisition of social, practical and cult...
Research in developmental psychology suggests that children are poor tool innovators. However, such ...
The importance of care of infants and children in palaeoanthropological and human behavioural ecolog...
Humans live in diverse, complex niches where survival and reproduction are conditional on the acquis...
Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influenc...
Theories of hominin and human cognitive evolution have traditionally focused on the phylogeny of the...
How was the evolution of our unique biological life history related to distinctive human development...
Author summary Human populations show great cultural variety and complexity, which cultural evolutio...
Journal ArticleHow does change in one part of a social system affect other parts? This is the centra...
The knowledge base in the study of human development is built primarily from work with children from...
Human adaptation depends on the integration of slow life history, complex production skills, and ext...
A great deal of studies on cognitive development of human being have been explored for decades, and ...
Brain size has increased threefold during the course of human evolution, whilst body weight has appr...