The ape that spoke : language and the evolution of the human mind / John McCrone

This study examines the biological and evolutionary origins of the human mind and self-consciousness. It analyses how language acquisition and brain mapping shape cognitive functions, including memory and emotion, from an evolutionary perspective.

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vernon_tags Science, Psychology, Life sciences, Social sciences, Civilisation, Sociology, Language and languages, Communication, Evolution (Biology), Biology, Human evolution, Evolutionary psychology, Behaviour evolution, Human behaviour -- Evolution, Speech
vernon_production_date 1991
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