The comparative neuroprimatology 2018 (CNP-2018) road map for research on How the Brain Got Language

Author:

Arbib Michael A.1,Aboitiz Francisco2,Burkart Judith M.3,Corballis Michael4,Coudé Gino5,Hecht Erin6,Liebal Katja7,Myowa-Yamakoshi Masako8,Pustejovsky James9,Putt Shelby10,Rossano Federico1,Russon Anne E.11,Schoenemann P. Thomas10,Seifert Uwe12,Semendeferi Katerina1,Sinha Chris12,Stout Dietrich13,Volterra Virginia14,Wacewicz Sławomir15,Wilson Benjamin16

Affiliation:

1. University of California at San Diego

2. Universidad Católica de Chile

3. Universität Zürich

4. University of Auckland

5. Institut des Sciences Cognitives Marc Jeannerod – CNRS

6. Georgia State University

7. Freie Universität Berlin

8. Kyoto University

9. Brandeis University

10. Indiana University

11. Glendon College of York University

12. Hunan University

13. Emory University

14. Italian National Research Council, CNR

15. Nicolaus Copernicus University

16. Newcastle University

Abstract

Abstract We present a new road map for research on “How the Brain Got Language” that adopts an EvoDevoSocio perspective and highlights comparative neuroprimatology – the comparative study of brain, behavior and communication in extant monkeys and great apes – as providing a key grounding for hypotheses on the last common ancestor of humans and monkeys (LCA-m) and chimpanzees (LCA-c) and the processes which guided the evolution LCA-m → LCA-c → protohumans → H. sapiens. Such research constrains and is constrained by analysis of the subsequent, primarily cultural, evolution of H. sapiens which yielded cultures involving the rich use of language.

Publisher

John Benjamins Publishing Company

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction,Linguistics and Language,Animal Science and Zoology,Language and Linguistics,Communication

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