Cognitive Archaeology, Body Cognition, and the Evolution of Visuospatial Perception is a deep dive into how our ability to understand space and our own bodies developed.
This ebook uses ideas from cognitive science and ancient archaeology to show the link between human evolution and the brain. It explores how our perception of ourselves and the world around us transformed over time, ultimately leading to the ability to seamlessly blend our brains, bodies, and tools into a single, effective system.
Think about topics like touch, personal space, brain evolution, how the senses work together, the study of ancient brains, vision, attention, and measuring our minds. These are just some of the thought-provoking chapters that reveal the complex relationship between our mental and physical abilities throughout history.
Anyone interested in how humans evolved will find this book fascinating. The ebook’s many perspectives and comprehensive scope make it a captivating journey through human cognition.
This ebook is essential reading for evolutionary biologists, anthropologists, archaeologists, and neuroscientists interested in understanding how our sense of body and space shaped human thinking.
* This book examines the role of body perception and sensing in human evolution.
* It connects evolutionary anthropology, archaeology, and cognitive science.
* It provides a complete look at how our brains integrate with our bodies and tools.
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