This book develops a new theory of the evolutionary origins of human abilities to understand the world of objects and other people: the evolution of mind. Defining mental representation and computation as “insight,” it reviews the evidence for insight in the cognition of animals. Communication by vocalization and gesture, understanding others, and learning from them all provide evidence that such insight is not unique to humans, but is found also in apes and several other animal taxa. Neocortical change, driven by social complexity, relates to quantitative increase in sophisticated tactics but not the step-change of apes’ superior understanding. Equally, evidence for representation and computation of foraging information is widespread in an...
Recent years have seen acknowledgment from a number of researchers that similarities appear to exist...
Empirical studies on the cognitive abilities of nonhuman primates and their underlying mechanisms de...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM), i.e. the ability to understand others' mental states, endows humans wi...
Cognition is the use of information to solve problems, and the evolution of cognition is the natural...
How did the human species evolve the capacity not just to communicate complex ideas to one another b...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
A satisfactory account of human cognitive evolution will explain not only the psychological mechanis...
Tool use is an important aspect of being human that has assumed a central place in accounts of the e...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
Variations in brain size and proportions can be linked to the cognitive capacities of different anim...
I address the issue of how pretence emerged in evolution by reviewing the (mostly negative) evidence...
Recent interest in the development and evolution of theory of mind has provided a wealth of informat...
Comparative analysis of the behavior of modern primates, in conjunction with an accurate phylogeneti...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognising, understanding and interpr...
Recent years have seen acknowledgment from a number of researchers that similarities appear to exist...
Empirical studies on the cognitive abilities of nonhuman primates and their underlying mechanisms de...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM), i.e. the ability to understand others' mental states, endows humans wi...
Cognition is the use of information to solve problems, and the evolution of cognition is the natural...
How did the human species evolve the capacity not just to communicate complex ideas to one another b...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
A satisfactory account of human cognitive evolution will explain not only the psychological mechanis...
Tool use is an important aspect of being human that has assumed a central place in accounts of the e...
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of w...
<p>What makes our minds human? How did they evolve to be this way? This dissertation presents data...
Variations in brain size and proportions can be linked to the cognitive capacities of different anim...
I address the issue of how pretence emerged in evolution by reviewing the (mostly negative) evidence...
Recent interest in the development and evolution of theory of mind has provided a wealth of informat...
Comparative analysis of the behavior of modern primates, in conjunction with an accurate phylogeneti...
Primates undoubtedly have impressive abilities in perceiving, recognising, understanding and interpr...
Recent years have seen acknowledgment from a number of researchers that similarities appear to exist...
Empirical studies on the cognitive abilities of nonhuman primates and their underlying mechanisms de...
<div><p>Theory of Mind (ToM), i.e. the ability to understand others' mental states, endows humans wi...