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The first idea, how symbols, language, and intelligence evolved from our primate ancestors to modern humans, Stanley I. Greenspan, Stuart G. Shanker

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The first idea, how symbols, language, and intelligence evolved from our primate ancestors to modern humans, Stanley I. Greenspan, Stuart G. Shanker
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-488) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The first idea
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
55131380
Responsibility statement
Stanley I. Greenspan, Stuart G. Shanker
Review
"In the childhood of every human being, and at the dawn of human history, there is an amazing - and until now unexplained - leap from simple, genetically programmed behavior to symbolic thinking, language, and culture. In The First Idea, Stanley Greenspan and Stuart Shanker explore this missing link and offer new insights into two longstanding questions: how human beings first created symbols and how these abilities initially evolved and were subsequently transmitted and transformed across generations over millions of years." "Drawing on evidence - not only from their research and collaborations comparing the language and intelligence of human infants and apes, but also from the fossil record, neuroscience, and Greenspan's extensive work with children with autism - Greenspan and Shanker offer a radical new direction for evolutionary theory, developmental psychology, and philosophy."--Jacket
Sub title
how symbols, language, and intelligence evolved from our primate ancestors to modern humans
Table Of Contents
Origin of symbols -- Intellectual growth and transformations of emotions during the course of life -- The early stages of emotional regulation, engagement, and signaling : nonhuman primates and the earliest hominids -- Problem-solving collaborations : chimpanzees and early humans -- Symbols, words, and ideas : Archaic H. sapiens and early moderns -- Representation and the beginning of logic Homo sapiens sapiens -- The engine of evolution -- The origins of language -- The role of emotions in language development -- Emotions and the development of intelligence -- How emotional signaling links emotion and cognition and the brain's subsymbolic and symbolic cortical systems : implications for neuroscience and Piaget's cognitive psychology -- Emotional development derailed : pathways to and from autism -- The developmental levels of groups, societies, and cultures -- A new history of history -- Towards a psychology of global interdependency
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