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Why the Hominin Cognitive Niche Was and Is a Crucially Socio-cognitive Niche

New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution by Oxford University

Aug 23, 201150:29Education

Tooby and deVore argued that hominin evolution hinged on the exploitation of a unique 'cognitive niche'. We propose that a diversity of evidence indicates this was fundamentally a socio-cognitive niche. Analysis of hunte...

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Why the Hominin Cognitive Niche Was and Is a Crucially Socio-cognitive Niche is an episode from New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution by Oxford University. Tooby and deVore argued that hominin evolution hinged on...

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Published Aug 23, 2011, 50:29 long, audio available.

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Tooby and deVore argued that hominin evolution hinged on the exploitation of a unique 'cognitive niche'. We propose that a diversity of evidence indicates this was fundamentally a socio-cognitive niche. Analysis of hunter-gatherer ethnologies confirms unprecedented levels of egalitarian behaviour, cooperation and culture, in comparison to other primates and inferred ancestral stages. In conjunction with recent archaeological findings on the evolution of hunting, we use these data to reconstruct socio-cognitive changes in the course of hominin evolution, including joint planning and the impact of language. Precursors to these characteristics are inferred on the basis of recent observational and experimental studies of non-human primates' socio-cognitive abilities including cultural transmission, psychological attributions and understanding the requirements of cooperation. Presented by Andrew Whiten and David Erdal (Psychology, University of St. Andrews, UK).

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