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Bridging Multiple Worlds Cultures, Identities, and Pathways to College

Bridging Multiple Worlds Cultures, Identities, and Pathways to College

Integration in Psychotherapy Models and Methods

Integration in Psychotherapy Models and Methods

The Descent of Mind Psychological Perspectives on Hominid Evolution

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To most people it seems obvious that there are major mental differences between ourselves and other species, but there is considerable debate over exactly how special our minds are, in what respects, and which were the critical evolutionary events that have shaped us. Some researchers claim language as a solely human, even defining, attribute, while others claim that only humans are truly conscious. These questions have been explored mainly by archaeologists and anthropologists until recently, but this volume aims to show what psychologists have to say on the evolution of mind. The book begins with a thorough overview of what is known of the non-primate mind and its evolution. Following this, an international range of experts discuss in temporal sequence the human mind at various stages of evolution, beginning with the pre-hominids of 20 million years ago and ending with contemporary human behaviour. Accessible to students and researchers alike in psychology, anthropology, evolution, archaeology, and ethology, The Descent of Mind provides a range of provocative answers to the timeless question of what it means to be human.

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Author CORBALLIS
Table Of Content

1: Are Humans Special? a history of psychological perspectives, M.C. Corballis, and S.E.G. Lea
2: The Background to Hominid intelligence, S.E.G. Lea
3: Phylogeny from Apes to Humans, M.C. Corballis
4: Human Cognitive Evolution, R.W. Byrne
r 5: Predicting Hominid Intelligence from Brain Size, M.J. Beran, K.R. Gibson, and D.M. Rumbaugh
6: Perception of Personality Traits and Semantic Learning in Evolving Hominids, J.E. King, D.M. Rumbaugh, and E.S. Savage Rumbaugh
7: Whatever Happened to Articulate Speech?, P.F. MacNeilage
8: Preconditions for the Evolution of Protolanguages, M. Donald
9: The Role of Gesture and Mimetic Representation in Making Language the Province of Speech, S. Goldin-Meadow and D. McNeill
10: The Evolution of Deep Social Mind in Humans, A. Whiten
11: Handedness, Cerebral Lateralization, and the Evolution of Language, I.C. McManus
12: The Rise of the Metamind, T. Suddendorf
13: The Evolution of a Theory of Mind, S. Baron-Cohen
14: Beliefs About Purpose: On the Origins of Teleological Thought, D. Kelemen
15: The Evolution of Certain Novel Human Capacities, P. Bloom
16: Social Influences on Human Assortative Mating, D. Thiessen
17: On the Recent Origin of Symbolically-Mediated Language and its Implications for Psychological Science, A. Lock

Publish Date 1 Jun 2000
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