Cognitive Neuroscience - Lectures (Utrecht University)
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Development of traits:
Key factor is selection pressure
Are we dealing with common descent or with convergence?
False dichotomies in evolution studies:
What is innate? Different opinions:
Lorenz: behavior can be dissected in innate and acquired/learned components.
Lehrman: behavior is the result of a complex interaction between the individual and its internal and external environment.
No new neurons are generated after birth.
At birth there are (too) many synaptic connections, so pruning takes place.
Does absolute size matter? No, if the body is bigger, the brain is too. So look at relative size.
Cortex size does matter. Forebrain complexity is characterized by cell groups.
Brains tend to get bigger and bigger. Why? 3 hypotheses:
Group size does not covary with primate general intelligence score.
Summary:
Misinterpretations of the view of evolution:
Evolutionary considerations are explanations for human cognition. The mind/brain has evolved as a result of selection pressures in the Stone Age.
Why evolutionary psychology doesn’t work:
So we are dealing with common descent AND convergence.
Also specialization: human language syntax
Conclusions:
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mechanism sanderP contributed on 27-01-2022 14:53
Thank you Julia for your lecture notes. I don't fully understand what you mean with "Evolution is about a reconstruction of the history of traits, NOT about their underlying mechanisms." Most biological mechanisms are in fact a set of traits - not considering the evolutionary origin of these traits leading to a certain trait might create confusion on convergence versus homology. Or do I interpret the word 'mechanism' wrongly here?
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