McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge, UK.
Prog Brain Res. 2009;178:253-61. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6123(09)17818-4.
This paper aims primarily at two things: The first is to present an overview of the newly developed field of "neuroarchaeology" and discuss its theoretical grounding in Material Engagement Theory (MET) and the extended mind hypothesis. The second is to use the above overview as a basis for advancing some tentative proposals about the role that neuroarchaeology, by placing the mutual constitution of brain, mind, and culture in evolutionary perspective, can play within the field of cultural neuroscience and about the common benefits that can arise out of such a cross-disciplinary coalition.
一是概述新发展的“神经考古学”领域,并探讨其在物质接触理论(MET)和扩展思维假说方面的理论基础。二是利用上述概述,为神经考古学在文化神经科学领域中通过将大脑、思维和文化的相互构成置于进化视角下所能发挥的作用,以及这种跨学科联盟可能带来的共同益处,提出一些初步建议。