Contenu du sommaire : Working Memory: Beyond Language and Symbolism.
Revue | Current Anthropology |
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Numéro | Vol. 51, no sup 1, 2010 |
Titre du numéro | Working Memory: Beyond Language and Symbolism. |
Working Memory: Beyond Language and Symbolism. Thomas Wynn and Frederick L. Coolidge (Guest Editors)
- The Wenner-Gren Symposium Series: An Introduction by the President - Aiello L.C. p. 1-2
- Working Memory and the Evolution of Modern Thinking: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 1 - Aiello L.C. p. 3-4
- Beyond Symbolism and Language: An Introduction to Supplement 1, Working Memory - Wynn T., Coolidge F.L. p. 5-16
- Role of Working-Memory Capacity in Cognitive Control - Engle R.W. p. 17-26
- Working Memory and Working Attention: What Could Possibly Evolve ? - Beaman C.P. p. 27-38
- From Executive Mechanisms Underlying Perception and Action to the Parallel Processing of Meaning - Barnard P.J. p. 39-54
- The Phonological Loop: A Key Innovation in Human Evolution - Aboitiz F., Aboitiz S., García R.R. p. 55-65
- Uses and Abuses of the Enhanced-Working-Memory Hypothesis in Explaining Modern Thinking - Martín-Loeches M. p. 67-75
- Morphological Differences in the Parietal Lobes within the Human Genus: A Neurofunctional Perspective - Bruner E. p. 77-88
- Making Friends, Making Tools, and Making Symbols - Rossano M.J. p. 89-98
- Imagination, Planning, and Working Memory: The Emergence of Language - Reuland E. p. 99-110
- Compound-Adhesive Manufacture as a Behavioral Proxy for Complex Cognition in the Middle Stone Age - Wadley L. p. 111-119
- Working Memory and the Speed of Life - Nowell A. p. 121-133
- Coevolution of Composite-Tool Technology, Constructive Memory, and Language: Implications for the Evolution of Modem Human Behavior - Ambrose S.H. p. 135-147
- Working-Memory Capacity and the Evolution of Modern Cognitive Potential: Implications from Animal and Early Human Tool Use - Haidle M.N. p. 149-166
- Modernity, Enhanced Working Memory, and the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Record in the Levant - Belfer-Cohen A., Hovers E. p. 167-175
- The Colonization of Australia and Its Adjacent Islands and the Evolution of Modern Cognition - Davidson I. p. 177-189
- Working Memory, Neuroanatomy, and Archaeology - Welshon R. p. 191-199