The CEU Department of Cognitive Science and the Social Mind Center cordially invites you
to its talk by
Robert A. Barton<https://www.dur.ac.uk/anthropology/staff/academic/?id=122>
(Evolutionary Anthropology Research Group, Durham University)
Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 - 17:00-18:30
Location: Department of Cognitive Science, CEU, Oktober 6 St. 7, room 101
Brains growing on the tree of life: a phylogenetic approach to brain structure and
function
Recent developments in comparative methods are providing unprecedented insights into how
traits evolved through time. I apply these methods to the mammalian brain, with a
particular focus on primates. The results overturn some simplistic ideas about brain
evolution that have taken root in the literature, providing a more complex and nuanced
picture in which different kinds of structural change occurred at different times in
response to different selection pressures. The complexity of the patterns of brain
evolution give the lie to single-factor hypotheses and in particular undermine attempts to
explain cognitive evolution as the product of selection on 'general intelligence'
and executive control. Instead, the results suggest that the brains of different species
support specialized forms of embodied cognition closely associated with their
sensory-motor adaptations.
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