“…On p. 92 of Froese et al (2014), the authors state that “The skeptical arguments [critiquing Lewis-Williams and Dowson] have been spearheaded by Helvenston and Bahn (2003) who tried to demonstrate that [altered states of consciousness] ASCs could not have played a role for prehistoric art in Europe.” In the first place, we did not spearhead critiques of the neuropsychological model; many critics had done so prior to our first published papers in 2002 (see Bahn, 2001; Bednarik, 1988, 1990, 2013; Bradshaw, 2003; Frankfort & Hamayon, 2001; Hamayon, 2001; Hodgson, 2000, 2006a, 2006b; Hromnik, 1991; Le Quellec, 1999, 2001, 2004; Solomon 1997, 1999, 2001, to mention just a few).…”