Brain and cognitive evolution: Forms of modularity and functions of mind. |
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Authors: | Geary, David C. Huffman, Kelly J. |
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Abstract: | Genetic and neurobiological research is reviewed as related to controversy over the extent to which neocortical organization and associated cognitive functions are genetically constrained or emerge through patterns of developmental experience. An evolutionary framework that accommodates genetic constraint and experiential modification of brain organization and cognitive function is then proposed. The authors argue that 4 forms of modularity and 3 forms of neural and cognitive plasticity define the relation between genetic constraint and the influence of developmental experience. For humans, the result is the ontogenetic emergence of functional modules in the domains of folk psychology, folk biology, and folk physics. The authors present a taxonomy of these modules and review associated research relating to brain and cognitive plasticity in these domains. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | developmental experience cognitive plasticity neurobiology genetics evolutionary framework ontogenetic emergence cognitive function brain organization folk psychology folk biology |
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