ABSTRACT

Cognitive Evolution provides an in-depth exploration of the natural history of cognition, from the beginning of life on Earth to present-day humans. Drawing together evolutionary, comparative, and neuroscience research, the book brings a unique cognitive perspective to evolutionary psychology.

The second edition features the latest research and illustrations on emerging topics, making it a true update of the field. After introducing evolution, Boles adopts an information processing perspective – from inputs to outputs, with all the mental processes in between to provide a systematic overview of the evolution of cognition, including its sensory, motoric, perceptual, and cognitive components. The combination of evolutionary, comparative, and neuroscience perspectives provides an insight on topics like vision, handedness, tools and planning, spatial perception, pattern recognition, memory, language, and consciousness.

Cognitive Evolution is a comprehensive, essential read for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of cognitive and evolutionary psychology. Researchers will find it a useful and insightful synthesis of the field, yet even the curious public will find in it much that is surprising and enlightening.

part Section I|92 pages

Introduction to evolution

chapter 1|14 pages

Life begins

chapter 2|13 pages

Life gets complicated

chapter 3|13 pages

Vertebrates to early mammals

chapter 5|28 pages

Humans

part Section II|67 pages

Sensation and movement

chapter 7|17 pages

Vision

chapter 8|13 pages

The origins of motion

chapter 9|16 pages

Bipedalism

part Section III|143 pages

Perception and cognition

chapter 10|17 pages

Praxis and handedness

chapter 11|26 pages

Tools and planning

chapter 12|20 pages

Spatial perception

chapter 13|14 pages

Pattern recognition

chapter 14|17 pages

Memory

chapter 15|22 pages

Language

chapter 16|16 pages

Consciousness

chapter 17|9 pages

A summary in nine firsts