Title: The Brain Basis of Wisdom
1Sapience
- The Brain Basis of Wisdom
- Evolution, Past and Future
- George Mobus
- University of Washington Tacoma
2The Evolution of Sapience, Past and Future
- Outline
- Wisdom/sapience as a psychological construct
- Functional constructs of sapience
- Brain structures underlying these functions
- Origins and early evolution of sapience
- Genetic considerations
- Is Homo sapiens sapient enough?
- Possible future development/expansion of sapience
3Psychological Constructs of Mind
Judgment, moral evaluation, systemic integration,
strategic management
Memory, association, decision taking, problem
solving
Novelty detection generation, temporary
associations
Emotions, feelings, limbic primitive functions
4Psychological Aspects of Wisdom
- Judgment (practical and reflective)
- Capacity to deal with ambiguity and uncertainty
- Problem types
- Complex social (wicked)
- Future-oriented (anticipated scenarios and
consequences) - Extended scope in time and space
- Strong moral sentiments
- Rich tacit knowledge (expertise in lifes
problems)
5Sapience Resolving the Basis of Widsom To the
Brain and Genetics
Functional Constructs of Sapience
Decision guidance from tacit knowledge
Future and goal oriented
Organizing, classifying, model building
Right, wrong, good, bad, cooperation
6Brain Regions Contributing to Sapience
- Expansion of the frontal lobes relative to the
whole brain - Expansion of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
(DLPFC) - Expansion of the frontopolar region of the DLPFC
Brodmann area 10 - Increase in relative size
- Changes in cytoarchitectonic features
- Increased size and complexity of pyramidal
neurons - Rich connections via Von Economo (spindle)
neurons with fronto-insular and anterior
cingulate cortices - Reentrant connections with all other PFC areas
7Brain Images
Brodmann area 10 frontopolar view
Prefrontal cortex
8Origin and Early Evolution of Sapience
- Social animals, altruism, cooperation within
groups - Early hominin family organization long-term
mating - Of grandmothers and grand parenting group
selection for wisdom - Long-term tacit knowledge, judgment for strategic
planning for the tribe - Transcending strategic planning for the self
alone consciousness of being conscious - First-order consciousness aware of self and
surroundings - Second-order consciousness aware of being
conscious
9Current Status
- The relative newness suggests immaturity of
development - Low level of impact when compared with other
psychological constructs We are too clever and
too passionate for our own good! - Human behavior suggests greater average focus on
short-term, logistical and tactical thinking in
most individuals - Steep discounting of the future
- Problem-solving and engineering
- Greedy approaches
- Unintended consequences prevail
10Genetic Considerations
- Sapience is a relatively new faculty integrating
earlier, established faculties (e.g. systemic
thinking and social networking) - Most likely the result of mutations arising
within the epigenetic control network as opposed
to protein coding genes - A very small set of such mutations could lead to
very large changes in morphology and behavior
(explain the explosive emergence) EvoDevo model - Hence there is not likely to be a gene for
sapience
11Theoretical Considerations
- Level of sapience a sapience quotient?
- Measure of strategic thinking competence
- Measure of systems integration competence
- Measures of judgment competence in complex issues
- Distribution of sapience strength - hypothetical
12Correlations Between Genetics, Brain Images,
Cytoarchitecutre, and Psychological Testing
- Methods for mapping non-coding control regions of
genome are being developed - Brain imaging studies with higher spatial
resolution may allow more detailed mapping of
BA10 and other associated regions post-mortem
examinations - Psychological testing of components of
wisdom/sapience may provide capacity probes
(similar to intelligence testing) - Hypothesis We will find that there is a wide
distribution of sapience capacity indicated by
the correlation of the above factors, but the
distribution is not normal.
13What Trait Would You Choose For Your Designer
Baby?
- Perhaps Homo sapiens is sufficiently clever
- What we need isnt more/greater intelligence or
physical prowess - What we need is a population of wiser individuals
- Some developmental possibilities nurture might
help, promoting wisdom as the goal of education - Otherwise achievement of a more normal
distribution of adequate sapience (and resulting
wise behavior) may require genetic intervention
14Why Cant We Seem To Fix the World?
- The global challenges before us are actually well
understood in some cases the fixes are known - Weve had thousands of years of written history
to use why do we keep making the same mistakes
of judgment? - Why are our leaders (both democratically and
otherwise ensconced) so suspect when it comes to
wisdom? - Is it the case that human cleverness has created
a world too complex and dynamic for human
judgment to manage?
15The Future Evolution of Eusapience
- Is it feasible that the brain can continue to
evolve in the area of sapience? - Could people in the future act more wisely
because their sapience capacity is much greater
than today? - How could we get there?
- Scale of the problem (population size), vs.
- Rate of climate change and energy and other
resource depletion, vs. - Temporal dimensions of natural selection
Conjecture The future survival of the genus Homo
depends on evolving eusapience.