Genes, Brains, and Human Potential The Science and Ideology of Intelligence
248 POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS a diff er ent place. Th ey were even more likely to do so if they had experi- ence themselves of st ...
POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS 249 Th e ancestors of species that form fi sh shoals, bird fl ocks, and mam- mal herds had already evol ...
250 POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS already evolved highly complex cognitive systems for dealing with non- social environments. Social ...
POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS 251 cognitive regulatory networks as well as cognitive networks alone. It is also well known that domes ...
252 POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS Bigger brains or not, a popu lar idea is that primates have enhanced cognitive abilities because of ...
POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS 253 of group size. It has simply been assumed that bigger groups will demand more complex cognition for ...
254 POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS Some of the prob lems may be those of studying small samples of a species over limited time period ...
POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS 255 been modulation of emotional and motivational expression by cortical centers. An alternative sugges ...
256 POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS in the form and function of many gestures produced by the chimpanzee, bonobo, and human child. But ...
POTENTIAL BETWEEN BRAINS 257 of existence dis appears and is replaced by cooperation. Th at creates the conditions for the evolu ...
INDIVIDUALISM S ince Darwin, the intellectual gap between humans and other pri- mates has remained the most challenging prob lem ...
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE 259 A major obstacle to such a revision is understanding how culture dis- tinguishes us from apes (assumed to ...
260 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE personal costs. So cooperation, too, falls into the selfi sh gene scheme of a gene’s way of making copies ...
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE 261 experiments isolate humans or animals from their natu ral environments by placing them in a sealed room w ...
262 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE uncertainty was certainly involved. Th e older picture (now becoming more complicated) was quite neat. Th ...
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE 263 However, it seems to have been the benefi ts of true social cooperation that we need to keep coming back ...
264 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE H. naledi, it exhibits humanlike skeletal details but has a small brain, although as yet it is undated). ...
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE 265 Africa but soon migrated across wide areas of Asia and Eu rope. Th ey encountered some of the harshest cl ...
266 HUMAN INTELLIGENCE times bigger than the average for chimpanzees, even when body size is taken into account. As explained ea ...
HUMAN INTELLIGENCE 267 Aft er years of making comparisons, Michael Tomasello says that humans are evolved for collaboration in a ...
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