Embodied (Embrained?) Cognitive Evolution, at Last!

Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.3819/ccbr.2018.130009
S. Herculano‐Houzel
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It is time that brain size stops serving as a black box–type property of brains, “somehow” related to variations in cognitive performance across species. We now know that hidden behind similar brain structure sizes are diverse numbers of neurons and fibers that can differ in function according to experience and environment and that species differences are not a continuation of individual differences. Moving forward in understanding how cognitive evolution is linked to brain evolution requires acknowledging that, just like evolving brains are tied to evolving bodies, changing cognition comes from changing brains—and at multiple levels and timescales, which extend from inherited biological variation to experience and environmental influences that shape each individual brain and turn biological capabilities into actual abilities.
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体现(Embrained ?)认知进化,终于来了!
是时候让大脑大小不再充当大脑的黑盒子属性了,它“以某种方式”与不同物种的认知表现差异有关。我们现在知道,在相似的大脑结构大小背后隐藏着不同数量的神经元和纤维,它们可以根据经验和环境在功能上有所不同,物种差异并不是个体差异的延续。为了进一步理解认知进化与大脑进化之间的联系,我们需要认识到,就像进化的大脑与进化的身体联系在一起一样,改变的认知来自于改变的大脑——而且是在多个层面和时间尺度上,从遗传的生物变异延伸到塑造每个个体大脑并将生物能力转化为实际能力的经验和环境影响。
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