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The Origins of Domain Specificity:
        The Evolution of
    Functional Organization

   REVIEW AND CRITIQUE OF “THE ORIGINS OF
    DOMAIN-SPECIFICITY: THE EVOLUTION OF
   FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION” BY COSMIDES.
        LEDA, AND JOHN TOOBY (1994)

   PRESENTATION BY CHRISTINE ROSAKRANSE
       FOR HUMAN-MEDIA INTERACTION,
        PROFESSOR CARLOS GODOY, RPI
While the work of Cosmides, Leda &
A Short
               John Tooby represents an excellent
Critique and
               resource for journeying into cognitive
Caveat
               science, the organization of the paper
               itself is not as straightforward as would
               be optimal.
               Therefore, for this presentation, certain
               points have been reordered to fit a more
               logical progression.
               Also, being such a rich topic for
               discussion, I would have found a
               glossary of terms to be most helpful, but
               previous experience in this realm was
               probably assumed by the authors.
               Questions for discussion will be
               permitted at the end of the
               presentation.
What is Domain Specificity?
“Domain-specificity is a theoretical position in cognitive
science that argues that many aspects of cognition are
supported by specialized, presumably evolutionarily
specified, learning devices.”
                                                --Wikipedia

“The work on domain specificity in cognitive development has not been, for the most
part, motivated by evolutionary considerations or, indeed, by any larger program
intended to discover how the human mind regulates behavior. Instead, it was spurred
by philosophical arguments that combinatorial explosion will prevent a blank slate -
or its technologically modern equivalent, the general-purpose computer - from
learning anything in real time (e.g., Carey, 1985; Keil, 1989; Markman, 1989).”
                                                    --The Origins of Domain Specificity
And how did that happen?
The evolutionary process acting
The Evolution
                          on our hunter-gatherer ancestors
of Mind
                          led to certain evolved adaptations.

                          Hence, this is an adaptationist
                          approach to cognitive evolution.

                          Key – design changes that
                          enhanced their own propagation
Function of a design ->

                          were those that were then
ex. sexual jealousy ->

                          selected for.
Defined as an evolutionary recurrent
                         problem whose solution promoted
An Adaptive
                         reproduction.
Problem
Beyond the basics,
                         Our diverse range of adaptations
including: information
                         include a myriad of necessary tasks,
gathering, inference &
                         from “solicitation of assistance from
decision making
                         one's parents, to language acquisition,
                         to modeling the spatial distribution of
                         local objects, to coalition formation and
                         cooperation, to the deduction of
                         intentions on the basis of facial
                         expressions, to avoiding incest, to
                         allocating effort between activities, to
                         the interpretation of threats, to mate
                         selection, to object recognition.”
Time for a little contrast
Domain-Generality vs. Domain-Specificity

A domain-general psychological architecture cannot guide
behavior in ways that promote fitness for these reasons:

 1. “Fit” behavior differs
                               Reason 1:
 from domain to
                               The definition of
 domain, so there is no
                               error is domain-
 domain-general
                               dependent.
 criterion of success or
 failure.
 ex. Vervet Monkeys             (ex. sex w/ kin)
Domain-Generality vs. Domain-Specificity

2. Adaptive courses of
action can be neither
                             Reason 2:
deduced nor learned by
                             Many relationships
general criteria, because
                             necessary to the
they depend on statistical
                             successful regulation
relationships between
                             of action cannot be
features of the
                             observed by any
environment, behavior,
                             individual during
and fitness that emerge
                             their lifetime.
over many generations
and are, therefore, not
observable in a single
lifetime.
Now for the Really Interesting One
Domain-Generality vs. Domain-Specificity



3. “Combinatorial      Reason 3: Due to
explosion” paralyzes   the permutations of
any truly domain-      possible outcomes,
general system when    alternatives
encountering real-     increase
world complexity.      exponentially as the
                       problem complexity
                       increases.
Certain constraints on the system
Domain-
               decide what adaptations can be
Specific
               selected for (evolvability
Reasoning in
               constraints from recurring
Children
               conditions).

               Because the world has certain
               “enduring properties” we can go
               beyond what is perceptible to
               develop an accurate model of
               reality.

               (ex. Chomskyan psycholinguistics)
Evolution, domain specificity, and culture
Not everything is taught. Some
          comes about from natural
Go Team
          selection.
Human!
           We develop these mechanisms
          according to the “local situations”.
          Also, the existence of domain-
          specific mechanisms signifies that
          there is a level of universal human
          mental content – a universal
          human quot;culturequot; (e.g., Universal
          Grammar, social exchange logic,
          object permanence, theory of
          mind) !!!!!!
Optimal foraging theory suggests
                (1) that we should have domain-
Example –
                specific information-processing
Food Sharing
                mechanisms governing foraging
                and sharing
                (2) these mechanisms should be
                sensitive to information regarding
                variance in foraging success,
                causing us to prefer one set of
                sharing rules for high variance
                items and another set for low
                variance items.
                Ex. The !Kung San
Anthropology and psychology have
The Future of   the same basis in theory: a
Domain-         description of the reliably
Specific        developing architecture of the
Research        human mind, a collection of
                cognitive adaptations.
                This approach represents a link
                between mind, culture, and the
                world.
                Domain-specific performance is the
                signature of these evolved
                mechanisms, a signature that can
                lead us to a comprehensive mapping
                of the human mind.
Questions? Thoughts? Ideas?

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The Origins Of Domain Specificity

  • 1. The Origins of Domain Specificity: The Evolution of Functional Organization REVIEW AND CRITIQUE OF “THE ORIGINS OF DOMAIN-SPECIFICITY: THE EVOLUTION OF FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION” BY COSMIDES. LEDA, AND JOHN TOOBY (1994) PRESENTATION BY CHRISTINE ROSAKRANSE FOR HUMAN-MEDIA INTERACTION, PROFESSOR CARLOS GODOY, RPI
  • 2. While the work of Cosmides, Leda & A Short John Tooby represents an excellent Critique and resource for journeying into cognitive Caveat science, the organization of the paper itself is not as straightforward as would be optimal. Therefore, for this presentation, certain points have been reordered to fit a more logical progression. Also, being such a rich topic for discussion, I would have found a glossary of terms to be most helpful, but previous experience in this realm was probably assumed by the authors. Questions for discussion will be permitted at the end of the presentation.
  • 3. What is Domain Specificity? “Domain-specificity is a theoretical position in cognitive science that argues that many aspects of cognition are supported by specialized, presumably evolutionarily specified, learning devices.” --Wikipedia “The work on domain specificity in cognitive development has not been, for the most part, motivated by evolutionary considerations or, indeed, by any larger program intended to discover how the human mind regulates behavior. Instead, it was spurred by philosophical arguments that combinatorial explosion will prevent a blank slate - or its technologically modern equivalent, the general-purpose computer - from learning anything in real time (e.g., Carey, 1985; Keil, 1989; Markman, 1989).” --The Origins of Domain Specificity
  • 4. And how did that happen?
  • 5. The evolutionary process acting The Evolution on our hunter-gatherer ancestors of Mind led to certain evolved adaptations. Hence, this is an adaptationist approach to cognitive evolution. Key – design changes that enhanced their own propagation Function of a design -> were those that were then ex. sexual jealousy -> selected for.
  • 6. Defined as an evolutionary recurrent problem whose solution promoted An Adaptive reproduction. Problem Beyond the basics, Our diverse range of adaptations including: information include a myriad of necessary tasks, gathering, inference & from “solicitation of assistance from decision making one's parents, to language acquisition, to modeling the spatial distribution of local objects, to coalition formation and cooperation, to the deduction of intentions on the basis of facial expressions, to avoiding incest, to allocating effort between activities, to the interpretation of threats, to mate selection, to object recognition.”
  • 7. Time for a little contrast
  • 8. Domain-Generality vs. Domain-Specificity A domain-general psychological architecture cannot guide behavior in ways that promote fitness for these reasons: 1. “Fit” behavior differs Reason 1: from domain to The definition of domain, so there is no error is domain- domain-general dependent. criterion of success or failure. ex. Vervet Monkeys (ex. sex w/ kin)
  • 9. Domain-Generality vs. Domain-Specificity 2. Adaptive courses of action can be neither Reason 2: deduced nor learned by Many relationships general criteria, because necessary to the they depend on statistical successful regulation relationships between of action cannot be features of the observed by any environment, behavior, individual during and fitness that emerge their lifetime. over many generations and are, therefore, not observable in a single lifetime.
  • 10. Now for the Really Interesting One
  • 11. Domain-Generality vs. Domain-Specificity 3. “Combinatorial Reason 3: Due to explosion” paralyzes the permutations of any truly domain- possible outcomes, general system when alternatives encountering real- increase world complexity. exponentially as the problem complexity increases.
  • 12. Certain constraints on the system Domain- decide what adaptations can be Specific selected for (evolvability Reasoning in constraints from recurring Children conditions). Because the world has certain “enduring properties” we can go beyond what is perceptible to develop an accurate model of reality. (ex. Chomskyan psycholinguistics)
  • 14. Not everything is taught. Some comes about from natural Go Team selection. Human! We develop these mechanisms according to the “local situations”. Also, the existence of domain- specific mechanisms signifies that there is a level of universal human mental content – a universal human quot;culturequot; (e.g., Universal Grammar, social exchange logic, object permanence, theory of mind) !!!!!!
  • 15. Optimal foraging theory suggests (1) that we should have domain- Example – specific information-processing Food Sharing mechanisms governing foraging and sharing (2) these mechanisms should be sensitive to information regarding variance in foraging success, causing us to prefer one set of sharing rules for high variance items and another set for low variance items. Ex. The !Kung San
  • 16. Anthropology and psychology have The Future of the same basis in theory: a Domain- description of the reliably Specific developing architecture of the Research human mind, a collection of cognitive adaptations. This approach represents a link between mind, culture, and the world. Domain-specific performance is the signature of these evolved mechanisms, a signature that can lead us to a comprehensive mapping of the human mind.