IHO NY 2023-Ian Tattersall

The ASU Institute of Human Origins presents Ian Tattersall, Curator Emeritus of Human Origins, American Museum of Natural History, speaking about "The Origins of Modern Human Cognition."
Modern human beings process information symbolically, rearranging mental symbols according to rules to envision multiple potential realities. They also express the ideas thus formed using structured articulate language. No other living creature does either of these things, reflecting a qualitative cognitive gulf between modern Homo sapiens and every other species in the Great Tree of Life on the planet. Yet it is evident that we are descended from an ancestor that was both nonsymbolic and nonlinguistic. How did the astonishing transformation to modern cognition occur? Was it simply a passive result of the increase in brain size that typified multiple lineages of the genus Homo over the Pleistocene? Dr. Tattersall presents what the scrutiny of the fossil and archaeological records reveals to answer these fascinating questions in our evolutionary history.
The ASU Institute of Human Origins is one of the preeminent research organizations in the world for the study of human origins across the broadest range of transdisciplinary research to create novel approaches to the solution of pressing and newly emerging scientific questions relevant to our society-from the emergence of modern humans in Africa, and human behavioral and genetic adaptations to a changing planet, to what understanding the behavioral ecology of nonhuman primates informs us about how we developed culture and cooperation.

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  • @GeeThevenin
    @GeeThevenin12 күн бұрын

    How did they process the audio? Impressive.

  • @josegarciavelazquez4399
    @josegarciavelazquez43992 ай бұрын

    felicidades al mr. Ian Tattersall por su trabajo, exposición y trayectoria profesional.

  • @howardleekilby7390
    @howardleekilby73902 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you Professor. You have given me a new and improved name for our species. Homo Sapiens seems a bit egotistical. Using your term CLEVER HANDS translated into Latin seems much more satisfying: Homo Manus callidae. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @DivyenduKashyap
    @DivyenduKashyap5 ай бұрын

    Absence of consistent display of symbolic behaviour by neanderthals? There are quite a few pre-sapien rock art sites in Europe

  • @togodamnus

    @togodamnus

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, the evidence is both inconsistent and sparse. Its foolish to attribute alleged art works to H neanderthalensis via approximate dating; it's not at all resolved in regards to first or earliest presence of H sapiens in Eurasia or Asia.

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