Brain and cognitive evolution: Forms of modularity and functions of mind.
- Authors
- Adolphs
- Alexander
- Andersson
- Armstrong
- Atran
- Au
- Baron-Cohen
- Baron-Cohen
- Barton
- Barton
- Barton
- Berlin
- Berlin
- Blurton Jones
- Brodmann
- Brothers
- Brown
- Brown
- Butler
- Cabeza
- Carey
- Chagnon
- Cosmides
- Crossley
- Darwin
- David C. Geary
- Dawkins
- de Waal
- Dennett
- Diamond
- Dukas
- Dunbar
- Dunbar
- Dyer
- Elman
- Finlay
- Florence
- Fodor
- Freedman
- Furuta
- Gaffan
- Gallistel
- Gallistel
- Gao
- Geary
- Geary
- Geschwind
- Goodall
- Gopnik
- Gowlett
- Gray
- Grove
- Hamilton
- Hamilton
- Harvey
- Hauser
- Hill
- Hirsh
- Horowitz
- Huffman
- Humphrey
- Jackendoff
- Jones
- Kaas
- Karmiloff-Smith
- Keeley
- Keil
- Kelly J. Huffman
- Kiang
- Killackey
- Landau
- Larson
- Lee
- Lenneberg
- Levitt
- Liberman
- Maguire
- Maguire
- Matthews
- Medin
- Medin
- Milner
- Moscovitch
- Moss
- Moss
- Murdock
- Nahm
- Nakagawa
- Nakamura
- Parker
- Pinker
- Pinker
- Pinker
- Premack
- Premack
- Preuss
- Preuss
- Rakic
- Rakic
- Rauschecker
- Recanzone
- Reifers
- Roe
- Roe
- Roricht
- Rosenthal
- Sacchett
- Sawaguchi
- Schlagger
- Shepard
- Sherif
- Silk
- Tooby
- Tooby
- Trinkaus
- Tucker
- Warrington
- Wiesel
- Williams
- Publication date
- 1 January 2002
- Publisher
- 'American Psychological Association (APA)'
- Doi
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