Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1078031
The evolution of self-control
The evolution of self-control // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111 (2014), 20; E2140-E2148 doi:10.1073/pnas.1323533111 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, ostalo)
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Naslov
The evolution of self-control
Autori
MacLean, E. L. ; Hare, B. ; Nunn, C. L. ; Addessi, E. ; Amici, F. ; Anderson, R. C. ; Aureli, F. ; Baker, J. M. ; Bania, A. E. ; Barnard, A. M. ; Boogert, N. J. ; Brannon, E. M. ; Bray, E. E. ; Bray, J. ; Brent, L. J. N. ; Burkart, J. M. ; Call, J. ; Cantlon, J. F. ; Cheke, L. G. ; Clayton, N. S. ; Delgado, M. M. ; DiVincenti, L. J. ; Fujita, K. ; Herrmann, E. ; Hiramatsu, C. ; Jacobs, L. F. ; Jordan, K. E. ; Laude, J. R. ; Leimgruber, K. L. ; Messer, E. J. E. ; de A. Moura, A. C. ; Ostoji , L. ; Picard, A. ; Platt, M. L. ; Plotnik, J. M. ; Range, F. ; Reader, S. M. ; Reddy, R. B. ; Sandel, A. A. ; Santos, L. R. ; Schumann, K. ; Seed, A. M. ; Sewall, K. B. ; Shaw, R. C. ; Slocombe, K. E. ; Su, Y. ; Takimoto, A. ; Tan, J. ; Tao, R. ; van Schaik, C. P. ; Viranyi, Z. ; Visalberghi, E. ; Wade, J. C. ; Watanabe, A. ; Widness, J. ; Young, J. K. ; Zentall, T. R. ; Zhao, Y.
Izvornik
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (0027-8424) 111
(2014), 20;
E2140-E2148
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, ostalo
Ključne riječi
psychology ; behavior ; comparative methods ; inhibitory control ; executive function
Sažetak
Cognition presents evolutionary research with one of its greatest challenges. Cognitive evolution has been explained at the proximate level by shifts in absolute and relative brain volume and at the ultimate level by differences in social and dietary complexity. However, no study has integrated the experimental and phylogenetic approach at the scale required to rigorously test these explanations. Instead, previous research has largely relied on various measures of brain size as proxies for cognitive abilities. We experimentally evaluated these major evolutionary explanations by quantitatively comparing the cognitive performance of 567 individuals representing 36 species on two problem-solving tasks measuring self-control. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that absolute brain volume best predicted performance across species and accounted for considerably more variance than brain volume controlling for body mass. This result corroborates recent advances in evolutionary neurobiology and illustrates the cognitive consequences of cortical reorganization through increases in brain volume. Within primates, dietary breadth but not social group size was a strong predictor of species differences in self-control. Our results implicate robust evolutionary relationships between dietary breadth, absolute brain volume, and self-control. These findings provide a significant first step toward quantifying the primate cognitive phenome and explaining the process of cognitive evolution.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija, Psihologija, Kognitivna znanost (prirodne, tehničke, biomedicina i zdravstvo, društvene i humanističke znanosti)
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- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus
- MEDLINE
- EconLit