This project aimed to investiguate the neurocognitive bases of human tool use and cumulative technological culture.
François Osiurak* (PI)
*Université Lyon 2, Lyon, France
Osiurak, F., & Reynaud, E. (2020). The elephant in the room: What matters cognitively in cumulative technological culture. Behavioral and Brain Sciences (Target Article), 43, e156.
Osiurak, F., Lesourd, M., Navarro, J., & Reynaud, E. (2020). Technition: When tools come out of the closet. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 15, 880-897.
Osiurak, F., Badets, A., Rossetti, Y., Lesourd, M., Navarro, J., & Reynaud, E. (2020). Disembodying (tool use) action understanding. Neuroscience & BioBehavioral Reviews, 114, 229-231.
Reynaud, E., Navarro, J., Lesourd, M., & Osiurak, F. (2019). To watch is to work: A critical review of neuroimaging data on tool-use observation network. Neuropsychology Review, 29, 484-497.
Osiurak, F., Lesourd, M., Delporte, L., & Rossetti, Y. (2018). Tool use and generalized motor programs. We all are natural born poly-dexters. Scientific Reports, 8, 10429.
Osiurak, F., & Heinke, D. (2018). Looking for Intoolligence: A unified framework for the cognitive study of human tool use and technology. American Psychologist, 73, 169-185.
Osiurak, F. (2017). Cognitive paleoanthropology and technology: Toward a parsimonious theory (PATH). Review of General Psychology, 21, 292-307.
Osiurak, F. (2017). What is the future for tool-specific generalized motor programs? Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 16, 701-708.
Osiurak, F., Rossetti, Y., & Badets, A. (2017). What is an affordance? 40 years later. Neuroscience & BioBehavioral Reviews, 77, 403-417.
Osiurak, F., & Badets, A. (2017). Use of tools and misuse of embodied cognition. Reply to Buxbaum (2017). Psychological Review, 124, 361-368.
Osiurak, F., & Badets, A. (2016). Affordance and tool use. Manipulation-based versus reasoning-based approaches. Psychological Review, 123, 534-568.
Osiurak, F., De Oliveira, E., Navarro, J., Lesourd, M., Claidière, N., & Reynaud, E. (2016). Physical intelligence does matter to cumulative technological culture. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 145, 941-948.
Reynaud, E., Lesourd, M., Navarro, J., & Osiurak, F. (2016). On the neurocognitive origins of human tool use: A critical review of neuroimaging data. Neuroscience & BioBehavioral Reviews, 64, 421-437.