Humans and Tool Use

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"When a carpenter picks up a hammer, the hammer becomes, so fast as hisbrain is concerned, apart of his hand. When a social raises a pair of binoculars to his face, his brain sees through a new set of eyes, adapting instantaneously to a very different fiedl of view (Carr, 208). Nicolas Carr, The Shallows, What the Internet is Doing to Our Minds,).

  • Frey, S.H.  (2008). Tool Use, Communicative Gesture, and Cerebral Asymmetries in the Modern Human Brain.  Phil. Trans. of the Royal Soc. B., 363, 1951-1957.