Innate modularity hypothesis

The hypothesis that the brain is organized into distinct modules or regions that are specifically devoted to particular cognitive abilities, and that this neurocognitive organization is present from birth.  The hypothesis and modularity in particular has been subject to some trenchant criticism in terms of their philosophical underpinnings.   

See Double dissociation, Equipotentiality, Innate (1), Mental modules, Modularity, Preformationism