Social brains, simple minds: does social complexity really require cognitive complexity?

Author:

Barrett Louise123,Henzi Peter123,Rendall Drew3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Darwin Building, University of Central LancashirePreston PR1 2HE, UK

2. Behavioural Ecology Research Group, University of KwaZulu NatalDurban 4041, South Africa

3. Behavioural Ecology Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of LethbridgeAlberta AB T1K 3M4, Canada

Abstract

The social brain hypothesis is a well-accepted and well-supported evolutionary theory of enlarged brain size in the non-human primates. Nevertheless, it tends to emphasize an anthropocentric view of social life and cognition. This often leads to confusion between ultimate and proximate mechanisms, and an over-reliance on a Cartesian, narratively structured view of the mind and social life, which in turn lead to views of social complexity that are congenial to our views of ourselves, rather than necessarily representative of primate social worlds. In this paper, we argue for greater attention to embodied and distributed theories of cognition, which get us away from current fixations on ‘theory of mind’ and other high-level anthropocentric constructions, and allow for the generation of testable hypotheses that combine neurobiology, psychology and behaviour in a mutually reinforcing manner.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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