Evolution of the Parietal Lobe in the Formation of an Enhanced “Sense of Self”

IF 0.6 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Cognition and Culture Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1163/15685373-12340180
Daniel Cohen, Brick Johnstone
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Recent neuropaleontological research suggests that the parietal lobe has increased in size as much as the frontal lobes in Homo Sapiens over the past 150,000 years, but has not provided a neuropsychological explanation for the evolution of human socialization or the development of religion. Drawing from several areas of research, (i.e., neurodevelopment, neuropsychology, paleoneurology, cognitive science, archeology, and anthropology), we argue that parietal evolution in Homo sapiens integrated sensations and mental processes into a more integrated subjective “sense of self”. This enhanced self advanced prosocial traits (e.g., increased empathy, greater social bonding, enhanced theory of mind capacities), promoting more effective socialization skills (e.g., parenting, group cooperation). Conversely, when this enhanced sense of self became inhibited, powerful experiences of self-transcendence occurred. We believe these potent selfless experiences became increasingly sought after though ritual means (e.g., music, dance, vision quests, spirit travel), providing the foundations for the development of shamanism and religion.
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顶叶在形成强化 "自我意识 "过程中的演变
最近的神经古生物学研究表明,在过去的 15 万年中,智人顶叶的大小与额叶一样增大,但却没有为人类社会化的进化或宗教的发展提供神经心理学的解释。我们从多个研究领域(即神经发育学、神经心理学、古神经学、认知科学、考古学和人类学)出发,认为智人顶叶的进化将感觉和心理过程整合为一种更加综合的主观 "自我意识"。这种自我意识的增强促进了亲社会特征的发展(例如,同理心增强、社会联系增强、心智理论能力增强),促进了更有效的社会化技能(例如,养育子女、群体合作)。相反,当这种增强的自我意识受到抑制时,就会产生强大的自我超越体验。我们相信,通过仪式(如音乐、舞蹈、幻象探险、灵魂旅行),这些强烈的无私体验会越来越受到人们的追捧,从而为萨满教和宗教的发展奠定了基础。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cognition and Culture provides an interdisciplinary forum for exploring the mental foundations of culture and the cultural foundations of mental life. The primary focus of the journal is on explanations of cultural phenomena in terms of acquisition, representation and transmission involving cognitive capacities without excluding the study of cultural differences. The journal contains articles, commentaries, reports of experiments, and book reviews that emerge out of the inquiries by, and conversations between, scholars in experimental psychology, developmental psychology, social cognition, neuroscience, human evolution, cognitive science of religion, and cognitive anthropology.
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