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<p>deficits.  Current proponents of domain specificity argue that <a href="page.php?w=evolution">evolution</a> equipped humans (and indeed most other species) with specific <a href="page.php?w=adaptation">adaptation</a>s designed to overcome persistent problems in the environment.  For humans, popular candidates include reasoning about objects, other intentional agents, language, and number.  Researchers in this field seek evidence for domain specificity in a variety of ways.  Some look for unique cognitive signatures thought to characterize a domain</p><p>
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