Rosati, 2017 - Google Patents
3.23 The Evolution of Primate Executive Function: From Response Control to Strategic Decision-MakingRosati, 2017
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Human cognition is permeated by self-control: the ability to engage in complex, goal- oriented behaviors rather than just react to the moment at hand. This chapter examines the evolutionary roots of these abilities by comparing the psychological capacities of humans …
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