Historical development of human cognition : a cultural-historical neuropsychological perspective
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Historical development of human cognition : a cultural-historical neuropsychological perspective
(Perspectives in cultural-historical research / series editors Marilyn Fleer, Fernando González Rey, Elena Kravtsova, Nikolai Veresov, v. 3)
Springer Nature Singapore, c2018
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"Softcover re-print of the hardcover 1st edition 2018" --T.p. verso
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Description
This book addresses a central question: how did cognition emerge in human history? It approaches the question from a cultural-historical, neuropsychological perspective and analyses evidence on the historical origins of cognitive activity; integrates information regarding cross-cultural differences in neuropsychological performance; and discusses how adopting a historical and cultural perspective in the behavioural neurosciences can help to arrive at a better understanding of cognition. Lastly, it proposes general guidelines for future research in the area.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction.- 2 Origins of Language.- 3 Origins of Spatial Abilities.- 4 Origins of Writing.- 5 Origins of Calculation Abilities.- 6 Origins of Executive Functions.- 7 Culture and Cognitive Testing.- 8 Toward the Future.
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