On the neurocognitive origins of human tool use : A critical review of neuroimaging data.

Volume: 64, Pages: 421 - 437
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
Since more than a century, neuropsychological models have assumed that the left inferior parietal cortex is central to tool use by storing manipulation knowledge (the manipulation-based approach). Interestingly, recent neuropsychological evidence indicates that the left inferior parietal cortex might rather support the ability to reason about physical object properties (the reasoning-based approach). Historically, these two approaches have been...
Paper Details
Title
On the neurocognitive origins of human tool use : A critical review of neuroimaging data.
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
64
Pages
421 - 437
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