Department of Anthropology, Emory University, 1557 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2012 Jan 12;367(1585):75-87. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2011.0099.
Long-standing speculations and more recent hypotheses propose a variety of possible evolutionary connections between language, gesture and tool use. These arguments have received important new support from neuroscientific research on praxis, observational action understanding and vocal language demonstrating substantial functional/anatomical overlap between these behaviours. However, valid reasons for scepticism remain as well as substantial differences in detail between alternative evolutionary hypotheses. Here, we review the current status of alternative 'gestural' and 'technological' hypotheses of language origins, drawing on current evidence of the neural bases of speech and tool use generally, and on recent studies of the neural correlates of Palaeolithic technology specifically.
长期存在的推测和最近的假设提出了语言、手势和工具使用之间可能存在的各种进化联系。这些观点得到了神经科学对实践、观察动作理解和言语的研究的重要支持,这些研究表明这些行为之间存在着大量的功能/解剖学重叠。然而,怀疑的理由仍然存在,而且替代进化假设之间存在着实质性的细节差异。在这里,我们回顾了语言起源的替代“手势”和“技术”假说的现状,借鉴了一般来说言语和工具使用的神经基础的当前证据,以及最近对旧石器时代技术的神经相关性的研究。