Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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927215 | Cognition | 2007 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The emergence of modern humans with their extraordinary cognitive capacities is ascribed to a novel type of cognitive computational process (sustained non-routine multi-level operations) required for abstract projectuality, held to be the common denominator of the cognitive capacities specific to modern humans. A brain operation (latching) that allows this novel computational process is proposed as well as a physics-inspired mechanism that could explain its rather recent emergence without invoking unlikely genetic or structural changes.
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Authors
Daniele Amati, Tim Shallice,