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Archive | 2018

Visuospatial Integration: Paleoanthropological and Archaeological Perspectives

Emiliano Bruner; Enza Elena Spinapolice; Ariane Burke; Karenleigh A. Overmann

The visuospatial system integrates inner and outer functional processes, organizing spatial, temporal, and social interactions between the brain, body, and environment. These processes involve sensorimotor networks like the eye–hand circuit, which is especially important to primates, given their reliance on vision and touch as primary sensory modalities and the use of the hands in social and environmental interactions. At the same time, visuospatial cognition is intimately connected with memory, self-awareness, and simulation capacity. In the present article, we review issues associated with investigating visuospatial integration in extinct human groups through the use of anatomical and behavioral data gleaned from the paleontological and archaeological records. In modern humans, paleoneurological analyses have demonstrated noticeable and unique morphological changes in the parietal cortex, a region crucial to visuospatial management. Archaeological data provides information on hand–tool interaction, the spatial behavior of past populations, and their interaction with the environment (e.g., in domains like landscape use and navigation, the spatial relations implicit in social networks, etc.). Visuospatial integration may represent a critical bridge between extended cognition, self-awareness, and social perception. As such, visuospatial functions are relevant to the hypothesis that human evolution is characterized by changes in brain–body–environment interactions and relations, which enhance integration between internal and external cognitive components through neural plasticity and the development of a specialized embodiment capacity. We therefore advocate the investigation of visuospatial functions in past populations through the paleoneurological study of anatomical elements and archaeological analysis of visuospatial behaviors.


Journal of World Prehistory | 2012

Neanderthal Shell Tool Production: Evidence from Middle Palaeolithic Italy and Greece

Katerina Douka; Enza Elena Spinapolice


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2012

Raw material economy in Salento (Apulia, Italy): new perspectives on Neanderthal mobility patterns

Enza Elena Spinapolice


Quaternary International | 2014

Garba III (Melka Kunture, Ethiopia): a MSA site with archaic Homo sapiens remains revisited

Margherita Mussi; Flavio Altamura; Roberto Macchiarelli; Rita Teresa Melis; Enza Elena Spinapolice


Quaternary International | 2014

Aterian lithic technology and settlement system in the Jebel Gharbi, North-Western Libya

Enza Elena Spinapolice; Elena A.A. Garcea


African Archaeological Review | 2013

The Aterian from the Jebel Gharbi (Libya): New Technological Perspectives from North Africa

Enza Elena Spinapolice; Elena A.A. Garcea


Quaternary International | 2012

Archaeozoological evidence of subsistence strategies during the Gravettian at Riparo Mochi (Balzi Rossi, Ventimiglia, Imperia - Italy)

Antonio Tagliacozzo; Francesca Zeppieri; Ivana Fiore; Enza Elena Spinapolice; Angiolo Del Lucchese


African Archaeological Review | 2018

Rock Art Between Preservation, Research and Sustainable Development—a Perspective from Southern Ethiopia

Marina Gallinaro; Andrea Zerboni; Tadele Solomon; Enza Elena Spinapolice


MicroMega | 2016

Digito ergo sum: cervello, corpo ambiente

Emiliano Bruner; Annapaola Fedato; Enza Elena Spinapolice


MICROMEGA | 2016

Emiliano Bruner, Annapaola Fedato e Enza Spinapolice - Digito ergo sum: cervello, corpo, ambiente. Micromega, Settembre 2016, pp.27-49.

Enza Elena Spinapolice; Emiliano Bruner; Annapaola Fedato

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Flavio Altamura

Sapienza University of Rome

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Margherita Mussi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Karenleigh A. Overmann

University of Colorado Colorado Springs

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