Traditional and new disciplines converge in suggesting that the parietal lobe underwent a considerable expansion during human evolution. Through the study of endocasts and shape analysis, paleoneurology has shown an increased globularity of the braincase and bulging of the parietal region in modern humans, as compared to other human species, including Neandertals. Cortical complexity increased in both the superior and inferior parietal lobules. Emerging fields bridging archaeology and neuroscience supply further evidence of the involvement of the parietal cortex in human-specific behaviors related to visuospatial capacity, technological integration, self-awareness, numerosity, mathematical reasoning and language. Here, we complement these inferences on the parietal lobe evolution, with results from more classical neuroscience disciplines, such as behavioral neurophysiology, functional neuroimaging, and brain lesions; and apply these to define the neural substrates and the role of the parietal lobes in the emergence of functions at the core of material culture, such as tool-making, tool use and constructional abilities.

The parietal lobe evolution and the emergence of material culture in the human genus / Bruner, Emiliano; Battaglia Mayer, Alessandra; Caminiti, Roberto. - In: BRAIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. - ISSN 1863-2653. - 228:(2023), pp. 145-167. [10.1007/s00429-022-02487-w]

The parietal lobe evolution and the emergence of material culture in the human genus

Bruner, Emiliano
;
Battaglia Mayer, Alessandra
;
Caminiti, Roberto
2023

Abstract

Traditional and new disciplines converge in suggesting that the parietal lobe underwent a considerable expansion during human evolution. Through the study of endocasts and shape analysis, paleoneurology has shown an increased globularity of the braincase and bulging of the parietal region in modern humans, as compared to other human species, including Neandertals. Cortical complexity increased in both the superior and inferior parietal lobules. Emerging fields bridging archaeology and neuroscience supply further evidence of the involvement of the parietal cortex in human-specific behaviors related to visuospatial capacity, technological integration, self-awareness, numerosity, mathematical reasoning and language. Here, we complement these inferences on the parietal lobe evolution, with results from more classical neuroscience disciplines, such as behavioral neurophysiology, functional neuroimaging, and brain lesions; and apply these to define the neural substrates and the role of the parietal lobes in the emergence of functions at the core of material culture, such as tool-making, tool use and constructional abilities.
2023
artifacts construction; comparative neuroanatomy; constructional apraxia; evolutionary anthropology; parietal cortex; tool apraxia; tool use
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The parietal lobe evolution and the emergence of material culture in the human genus / Bruner, Emiliano; Battaglia Mayer, Alessandra; Caminiti, Roberto. - In: BRAIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. - ISSN 1863-2653. - 228:(2023), pp. 145-167. [10.1007/s00429-022-02487-w]
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