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Understanding Human Cognitive Uniqueness
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-05 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-062220-051256
Kevin Laland 1 , Amanda Seed 2
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Humanity has regarded itself as intellectually superior to other species for millennia, yet human cognitive uniqueness remains poorly understood. Here, we evaluate candidate traits plausibly underlying our distinctive cognition (including mental time travel, tool use, problem solving, social cognition, and communication) as well as domain generality, and we consider how human cognitive uniqueness may have evolved. We conclude that there are no traits present in humans and absent in other animals that in isolation explain our species’ superior cognitive performance; rather, there are many cognitive domains in which humans possess unusually potent capabilities compared to those found in other species. Humans are flexible cognitive all-rounders, whose proficiency arises through interactions and reinforcement between cognitive domains at multiple scales.

中文翻译:


理解人类认知的独特性

几千年来,人类一直认为自己在智力上优于其他物种,但人类认知的独特性仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们评估了我们独特认知(包括心理时间旅行、工具使用、解决问题、社会认知和交流)以及领域普遍性的候选特征,并考虑了人类认知独特性可能是如何演变的。我们得出的结论是,没有人类存在而其他动物不存在的特征可以单独解释我们物种的卓越认知表现;相反,在许多认知领域,与其他物种相比,人类拥有异常强大的能力。人类是灵活的认知全能者,

更新日期:2021-01-06
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