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Revisiting the dawn of human cognition

Many Minds

CHAPTER

The Causal Story of Human Cognition

In the classic model that we started with, you know, the model where human mind and culture flowered 35,000 years ago or whatever, there was often this idea that there might have been some sudden cognitive switch flipped. What do we now think led to this kind of patchiness? We think as population side shifts. So in Africa, which is a very big place, you had a relatively small overall population that was spread across a continent. During those periods of coalescence, those populations became denser. They became larger and larger populations are better at coming up with more ideas. And so it really creates the conditions for people to come up with ideas,. But also larger groups drive more

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