Why the behavioural sciences need the concept of the culture-ready brain

被引:5
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作者
Whitehead, Charles [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Westminster, London W1R 8AL, England
关键词
collective deceptions; communication; culture-ready brain; neuroanthropology; neuroscience; palaeoanthropology; self-consciousness; social brain; social displays; social mirror theory; EVOLUTION; SIMULATION; HUMANS; MIND; CONSCIOUSNESS; ORGANIZATION; CARTOONS; CRITIQUE; LANGUAGE; ORIGIN;
D O I
10.1177/1463499612436464
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
From the conceptual gulf dividing social from biological anthropology this paper infers an ideological problem affecting science as a whole. Cultural biases have tended to inhibit or subvert appropriate theorizing and research into unique aspects of the human mind, brain and behaviour. To resolve this problem I suggest that we need a systematic anthropological critique of 'collective deceptions' affecting western science, and greater anthropological collaboration with neuroscience and other disciplines. I discuss recent imaging studies which may contribute to a better understanding of the culture-ready brain. Taken in conjunction with fossil and archaeological data, the findings seem more consistent with a 'play and display' hypothesis of hominid brain expansion than with current cognocentric hypotheses, suggesting new directions for research. Such research, I argue, could assist integration between behavioural disciplines.
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页数:29
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