Home » Psychology news » Complex cognition shaped the Stone Age hand axe
Complex cognition shaped the Stone Age hand axe
April 15, 2015 by NewsBot
The ability to make a Lower Paleolithic hand axe depends on complex cognitive control by the prefrontal cortex, including the 'central executive' function of working memory, a new study finds. The results knock another chip off theories that Stone Age hand axes are simple tools that don't involve higher-order executive function of the brain.