Mithen, S. J. and Parsons, L. (2008). The brain as a cultural artefact. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18 (3). Vol 18(3), pp. 415-422. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774308000450.

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The brain as a cultural artefact
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18 (3)
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal
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18 (3)
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157
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415 - 422
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Reviews recent research suggesting that the brain has continued to evolve at an increasing rate in recent times under the influence of culturally created environments, and that both the anatomy and function of individual brains can be manipulated by cultural behaviour. Describes an experiment in which one of the authors successfully changed his own brain in response to his cultural activity.
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Steven J Mithen ORCID icon
Lawrence Parsons
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2008
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959774308000450
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06 May 2010