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The Evolution of Thought

The Evolution of Thought

The Evolution of Thought

Evolutionary Origins of Great Ape Intelligence
Anne E. Russon, York University, Toronto
David R. Begun, University of Toronto
July 2007
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    Written for graduate students and researchers, this book reviews the reasons for, and the nature of, great ape intelligence. Great apes are the most intelligent primates next to humans. Exactly how this intelligence evolved is a complex question that, when resolved, will help us to understand why humans have reached an even higher level. No other book combines the expertise of paleontologists, biologists, anthropologists, and psychologists to attain an appreciation of intelligence in great apes.

    • A comprehensive evaluation of the reasons for and the nature of great apes' exceptional intelligence
    • Gives conclusions that will strongly influence our understanding of the evolution of human intelligence
    • Exceptionally broad range of contributors evaluating great ape intelligence in evolutionary perspective (psychologists, paleontologists, biologists, and anthropologists)

    Reviews & endorsements

    "The editors...conclud(e) that many factors interacted to lead to ape (and human) cognitive abilities. This concept is well supported by these excellent papers. In this well-edited volume, participants stay on target and frequently appear to have read each other's contributions, making this a real book as opposed to a series of loosely related papers. Recommended."
    -E. Delson, CUNY Herbert H. Lehman College, CHOICE

    "The Evolution of Thought represents a unique and important effort to probe the many forces responsible for the nature of great ape cognitive 'intelligence'...This ambitious effort makes a worthy contribution and is recommended for any advanced researcher interested in the factors leading to the emergence of specialized cognitive abilities in the great apes."
    -Jennifer Vonk, University of Southern Mississippi, Current Anthropology

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    June 2006
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    36 b/w illus. 48 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • List of contributors
    • Preface
    • 1. Evolutionary reconstructions of great ape intelligence Anne E. Russon
    • 2. Enhanced cognitive capacity as a contingent fact of hominid phylogeny David R. Begun
    • Part I. Cognition in Living Great Apes: Introduction Anne E. Russon:
    • 3. The manual skills and cognition that lie behind hominid tool use Richard W. Byrne
    • 4. The cognitive complexity of social organisation and socialisation in wild baboons and chimpanzees: guided participation, socialising interactions and event representation Sue Taylor Parker
    • 5. Gestural communication in the great apes Joanna Blake
    • 6. Great ape cognitive systems Anne E. Russon
    • Part II. Modern Great Ape Adaptation: Introduction Anne E. Russon:
    • 7. What's in a brain? The question of a distinctive brain anatomy in great apes Carol E. MacLeod
    • 8. Life histories and the evolution of large brain size in great apes Caroline Ross
    • 9. Evolution of complex feeding techniques in primates: is this the origin of great ape intelligence? Gen Yamakoshi
    • 10. The special demands of great ape locomotion and posture Kevin D. Hunt
    • 11. Great ape social systems Carel P. van Schaik, Signe Preuschoft and David P. Watts
    • 12. Diet and foraging of the great apes: ecological constraints on their social organisations and implications for their divergence Juichi Yamagiwa
    • Part III. Fossil Great Ape Adaptations: Introduction David R. Begun:
    • 13. Paleoenvironments and the evolution of adaptability in great apes Richard Potts
    • 14. Cranial evidence and the evolution of intelligence in fossil apes David R. Begun and László Kordos
    • 15. Life history and cognitive evolution in the apes Jay Kelley
    • 16. Fossil hominoid diets, extractive foraging and the origins of great ape intelligence Michelle Singleton
    • 17. Paleontology, terrestriality and the intelligence of great apes Daniel L. Gebo
    • 18. Body size and intelligence in hominoid evolution Carol V. Ward, Mark Flinn and David R. Begun
    • Part IV. Integration:
    • 19. Evolutionary origins of great ape intelligence: an integrated view Anne E. Russon and David R. Begun
    • Author index
    • Species index
    • Subject index.
      Contributors
    • Anne E. Russon, David R. Begun, Richard W. Byrne, Sue Taylor Parker, Joanna Blake, Carol E. MacLeod, Caroline Ross, Gen Yamakoshi, Kevin D. Hunt, Carel P. van Schaik, Signe Preuschoft, David P. Watts, Juichi Yamagiwa, Richard Potts, László Kordos, Jay Kelley, Michelle Singleton, Daniel L. Gebo, Carol V. Ward, Mark Flinn

    • Editors
    • Anne E. Russon , York University, Toronto

      Anne E. Russon is a Professor of Psychology at Glendon College of York University in Toronto, Canada.

    • David R. Begun , University of Toronto

      David Begun is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto.