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  • Cognitive Science
  • Evolutionary Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • The multitrait framework assumes embodied cognition.
  • Contemporary embodied cognitive science offers new perspectives.
  • Understanding cognitive trait evolution is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To integrate recent embodied cognitive science research with the multitrait framework.
  • To contextualize "trait-linkage" findings using contemporary research.
  • To support arguments for evolutionary continuity between simple and complex cognitive traits.

Main Methods:

  • Review of ecological psychology research.
  • Analysis of basal cognition studies.
  • Examination of embodied cognitive neuroscience findings.

Main Results:

  • Three lines of contemporary research are introduced.
  • These research areas contextualize "trait-linkage" findings.
  • Evidence is provided for evolutionary continuity in cognitive traits.

Conclusions:

  • Embodied cognitive science enriches the multitrait framework.
  • The findings support a continuous evolutionary path for cognitive traits.
  • Cognition is fundamentally embodied across simple and complex forms.