Evolutionary Neuropsychology: An Introduction to the Structures and Functions of the Human Brain

Frederick L. Coolidge (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)

Evolutionary Neuropsychology: An Introduction to the Structures and Functions of the Human Brain
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Published
17 March 2020
Pages
288
ISBN
9780190940942

Evolutionary Neuropsychology: An Introduction to the Structures and Functions of the Human Brain

Frederick L. Coolidge (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)

In Evolutionary Neuropsychology, Frederick L. Coolidge examines the evolutionary origins of the human brain’s present structures and functions, and traces these origins from the first life forms, through the development of consciousness, to modern human thinking. A new multidisciplinary science, evolutionary neuropsychology embraces and uses empirical findings from the fields of evolution, neuroscience, cognitive sciences, psychology, anthropology, and archaeology. The bedrock foundation of evolutionary neuropsychology is the assumption that functionally-specialized brain regions are adaptations naturally selected in response to various environmental challenges over the course of billions of years of evolution. These adaptations and their brain regions and circuitry may now serve new functions, which are called exaptations, and they are particularly involved in higher cognitive functions.

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