The Neurology of Culture

Journal of Cognition and Culture 25 (1-2):64-75 (2025)
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Abstract

The lack of anatomical evolution contrasted with an evident behavioral change in humans during their natural history, from about 200,000 to 700,000 years ago, constitutes something of a puzzle. What explains the behavioral change, a change which is commonly understood as cultural? Against the surprisingly widespread but tautological response that the change was driven by culture – which amounts to the unsatisfying argument that culture drives culture, all the way down, or back – this paper presents a theory developed by Andrey Vyshedskiy, whose work on autism and language therapies has led him to an account of the neurobiological basis of voluntary imagination, which here I redescribe as an account of the evolution of the neurology of culture.

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Evolution of Imagination: From Completely Involuntary to Fully Voluntary.Andrey Vyshedskiy - 2021 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 5 (2):65-70.
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