NEUROANTHROPOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING
OF COMPLEX COGNITION – NUMEROSITY
AND ARITHMETICS
Zarja Muršič
Faculty of Education - University of LjubljanaLjubljana, Slovenia
INDECS 11(4), 427-435, 2013 DOI 10.7906/indecs.11.4.7 Full text available here. |
Received: 30 September 2013 |
ABSTRACT
Humankind has a long evolutionary history. When we are trying to understand human complex
cognition, it is as well important to look back to entire evolution. I will present the thesis that our
biological predispositions and culture, together with natural and social environment, are tightly
connected. During ontogenetically development we are shaped by various factors, and they enabled
humans to develop some aspects of complex cognition, such as mathematics.
In the beginning of the article I present the importance of natural and cultural evolution in other
animals. In the following part, I briefly examine the field of mathematics – numerosity and arithmetic.
Presentation of comparative animal studies, mainly made on primates, provides some interesting
examples in animals’ abilities to separate between different quantities. From abilities for numerosity
in animals I continue to neuroscientific studies of humans and our ability to solve simple arithmetic
tasks. I also mention cross-cultural studies of arithmetic skills. In the final part of the text I present the
field neuroanthropology as a possible new pillar of cognitive science. Finally, it is important to connect
human evolution and development with animal cognition studies, but as well with cross-cultural
studies in shaping of human ability for numerosity and arithmetic.
KEY WORDS
evolution, cognition, mathematics, numerosity, arithmetic
CLASSIFICATION
APA: 2340, 2400, 2520, 2630, 3040
JEL: D03, D81