A Lego Model of the Modularity of the Mind

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Abstract

In this paper I propose that the dominant form of evolutionary psychology (which I term “cognitive adaptationism”) can be improved by adopting an alternative version of the concept of mental modularity. I suggest a metaphor of mental modules as Lego blocks. The Lego blocks represent a relatively small set of elementary operations that the mind/brain can carry out. These Lego blocks are repeatedly assembled in different ways to execute a wide variety of different functions. These repeated assemblies correspond more closely to the things that cognitive adaptationists have asserted are modules. Arguments in favor of the Lego model include the fact that the localized neural systems identified in the brain appear to carry out elementary operations, rather than higherlevel functions, and the fact that evolution by natural selection occurs by the gradual modification of small-level features.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology
Volume2
StatePublished - 2004

Keywords

  • evolutionary psychology
  • modularity
  • cognitive architecture
  • elementary operations

Disciplines

  • Psychology

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