Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  1364-6613 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Gentner2007
Gentner, D. (2007). Spatial cognition in apes and humans. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(5), pp. 192–194.
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Catégories: Analogie, Full text
Descripteurs: apes, COGNITION, cognitive development, culture, Culture (Anthropological), human, innate predisposition, Language, Primates (Nonhuman), spatial cognition, Spatial Orientation (Perception)
Auteurs: Gentner
Collection: Trends in Cognitive Sciences

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The debate on whether language influences cognition is sometimes seen as a simple dichotomy: cognitive development is governed either by innate predispositions or by influences of language and culture. In two recent papers on spatial cognition, Haun and colleagues break new ground in bringing together a comparative cognition approach with a cross-linguistic framework to arrive at a third position: that humans begin with the same spatial reference frames as our near relatives, the great apes, and diverge later owing to the influence of language and culture. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved)(from the journal abstract)
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