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The Triadic Roots of Human Cognition: "Mind" Is the Ability to go Beyond Dyadic Associations.

作者信息

Cook Norman D

机构信息

Department of Informatics, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2018 Jul 9;9:1060. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01060. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Empirical evidence is reviewed indicating that the extraordinary aspects of the human mind are due to our species' ability to go beyond simple "dyadic associations" and to process the relations among three items of information simultaneously. Classic explanations of the "triadic" nature of human skills have been advocated by various scholars in the context of the evolution of human cognition. Here I summarize the core processes as found in (i) the syntax of language, (ii) tool-usage, and (iii) joint attention. I then review the triadic foundations of two perceptual phenomena of great importance in human aesthetics: (iv) harmony perception and (v) pictorial depth perception. In all five subfields of human psychology, most previous work has emphasized the recursive, hierarchical complexity of such "higher cognition," but a strongly reductionist approach indicates that the core mechanisms are triadic. It is concluded that the cognitive skills traditionally considered to be "uniquely" human require three-way associational processing that most non-Primate animal species find difficult or impossible, but all members of - regardless of small cultural differences - find easy and inherently intriguing.

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