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Beyond Evolutionary Psychology: How and Why Neuropsychological Modules Arise, George Ellis and Mark Solms

Evolutionary psychologists can be divided into two broad groups: nativists, who regard the mind as a product of essentially genetically innately specified, domain-specific structures and processes, and empiricists, who consider the mind (specifically the neocortex), as a ‘soft-wired’ arrangement of...

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Published in:South African medical journal 2018-07, Vol.108 (7), p.533-533
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