New Thinking: Advances in the Study of Human Cognitive Evolution
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University of Oxford Podcasts
Chapitres
The Social Brain on the Internet | 43:44 | Lu par Robin Dunbar |
Why the Hominin Cognitive Niche Was and Is a Crucially Socio-cognitive Niche | 50:29 | Lu par Andrew Whiten |
Metacognition and the Social Mind: How Individuals Interact at the Neural Level | 38:25 | Lu par Chris Frith |
Experiencing Language | 43:42 | Lu par Eva Jablonka |
Signals, Honesty and the Evolution of Language | 49:10 | Lu par Kim Sterelny |
Embodiment: Taking Sociality Seriously | 43:14 | Lu par Louise Barrett |
Cortico-cerebellar Evolution and the Distributed Neural Basis of Cognition | 45:08 | Lu par Robert Barton |
A New Comparative Psychology | 46:02 | Lu par Russell Gray |
The Mystery of Cumulative Culture | 54:14 | Lu par Kevin Laland |
Cultural Inheritance of Cultural Learning | 54:38 | Lu par Cecilia Heyes |
Welcome and Introduction | 4:03 | Lu par Cecilia Heyes |
Critiques
some interesting some beyond me





storyteller
I’m not a scientist just some one who has always wanted to know “What’s going on in there?” I found some of the lectures fascinating and some put me to sleep. If your wondering about the evaluation of the brain you might find some of these talks interesting even though we can’t see the visual displays they are talking about. The general ideas come through. And we don’t have to take a test at the end.
applicable insights





Cigar Conspiracy
listen to all of the talks, they are not typical and have good insight and application of you practice therapy