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CATEGORIES:University of Cambridge Archaeological Field Club 
 Seminar Series
SUMMARY:The Origins of Human Cooperation - Michael Tomasel
 lo
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/194005
DESCRIPTION:Although great apes collaborate for some purposes\
 , experimental studies comparing chimpanzees and h
 uman children suggest that human collaboration is 
 unique in both its cognitive and social-motivation
 al mechanisms. In particular humans seem adapted f
 or collaborative foraging\, as even young children
  display numerous relevant psychological mechanism
 s\, from special forms of social and mental coordi
 nation to special ways of evaluating and sharing t
 he spoils with partners. The Shared Intentionality
  hypothesis specifies the ontogeny of these unique
  psychological mechanisms for social coordination 
 and explicates their consequences for human cognit
 ion and sociality.
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