Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influences from one another or from non-cultural influences has remained a challenging task. As between-group differences are neither a sufficient nor a necessary indicator of cultural impact, cross-cultural comparisons in isolation are unable to furnish any cogent conclusions. This shortfall can be compensated by taking a diachronic perspective that focuses on the role of culture for the emergence and evolution of our cognitive abilities. Three strategies for reconstructing early human cognition are presented: the chaîne opératoire approach and its extension to brain-imaging studies, large-scale extrapolations, and phylogenetic comparative methods. ...
Most well-accepted models of cognitive evolution define the modern human mind in terms of an amalgam...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...
Biological and Cultural Bases of Human Inference addresses the interface between social science and ...
Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influenc...
Since the emergence of our species at least, natural selection based on genetic variation has been r...
In humans, cultural evolutionary processes are capable of shaping our cognition, because the concept...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
Causal cognition emerges early in development and confers an important advantage for survival. But d...
After introducing the new field of cultural evolution, we review a growing body of empirical evidenc...
Humans are an undeniably remarkable species with massive brains, amazing technology, and large, well...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
To what extent is cognition affected by culture? And how might cognitive science profit from an inte...
Abstract Cognitive gadgets puts forward an ambitious claim: language, mindreading, and imitation evo...
Human behavior and thought often exhibit a familiar pattern of within group similarity and between g...
PhD thesisThis project examined the evolution of human cognitive and behavioural traits that vary a...
Most well-accepted models of cognitive evolution define the modern human mind in terms of an amalgam...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...
Biological and Cultural Bases of Human Inference addresses the interface between social science and ...
Evidence of cultural influences on cognition is accumulating, but untangling these cultural influenc...
Since the emergence of our species at least, natural selection based on genetic variation has been r...
In humans, cultural evolutionary processes are capable of shaping our cognition, because the concept...
A mere few decades ago, culture was thought a unique human attribute. Evidence to the contrary accum...
Causal cognition emerges early in development and confers an important advantage for survival. But d...
After introducing the new field of cultural evolution, we review a growing body of empirical evidenc...
Humans are an undeniably remarkable species with massive brains, amazing technology, and large, well...
In the last few million years, the hominin brain more than tripled in size. Comparisons across evolu...
To what extent is cognition affected by culture? And how might cognitive science profit from an inte...
Abstract Cognitive gadgets puts forward an ambitious claim: language, mindreading, and imitation evo...
Human behavior and thought often exhibit a familiar pattern of within group similarity and between g...
PhD thesisThis project examined the evolution of human cognitive and behavioural traits that vary a...
Most well-accepted models of cognitive evolution define the modern human mind in terms of an amalgam...
This chapter provides evidence for the view of the evolution of the unique features of human cogniti...
Biological and Cultural Bases of Human Inference addresses the interface between social science and ...