reviewDevelopmental ScienceDec 20, 2006Closed access

Core knowledge

Harvard University · Harvard University Press

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Abstract

Human cognition is founded, in part, on four systems for representing objects, actions, number, and space. It may be based, as well, on a fifth system for representing social partners. Each system has deep roots in human phylogeny and ontogeny, and it guides and shapes the mental lives of adults. Converging research on human infants, non-human primates, children and adults in diverse cultures can aid both understanding of these systems and attempts to overcome their limits.

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Cognitive science
  • Social cognition
  • Ontogeny
  • Core (optical fiber)
  • Human culture
  • Developmental psychology
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